VH-EBY. Short S-25 Sandringham Mk V Plymouth Class. c/n SH.41C.
This aircraft was built by Blackburn Aircraft at Dumbarton as a Sunderland Mk III - 1944 It was the 18th aircraft constructed under Contract Number 'Acft 2228' for 25 Sunderlands Delivered to Royal Air Force as 'NJ188' at Wig Bay, Stranraer - August 01, 1944 Taken-on charge by No. 57 Maintenance Unit, Wig Bay - August 01, 1944 Ferried Wig Bay - Calshot - September 17, 1944 Transferred to R. A. F. No. 33 Squadron, Calshot - October 13, 1944 The aircraft was allocated the squadron code 'WH-G' Transferred to Short Bros & Harland, Belfast for conversion to Sunderland Mk V standard - April 14, 1945 Returned to No. 57 Maintenance Unit, Wig Bay - July 06, 1945 Sold to Short Bros & Harland as surplus to requirements - 1946 Converted to Sandringham Mk V Plymouth Class by Short Bros & Harland, Belfast It was allocated the Short Conversion Number 'SH.41C' The conversion included seating for 30 passengers Transferred to the UK Ministry of Supply Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-AHZF (CofR 10466/1) - July 15, 1946 Registered to British Ministry of Supply, London New Certificate of Airworthiness issued - July 11, 1947 Delivered to British Overseas Airways Corporation, London - July 11, 1947 The aircraft was named 'Poole' Registered to British Overseas Airways Corporation, London (CofR 10466/2) - July 22, 1947 Commenced services with British Overseas Airways Corporation - August 01, 1947 Withdrawn from use and stored - August 25, 1949 The Certificate of Airworthiness expired and the aircraft was placed in open storage at Hythe - September 29, 1949 Sold to Qantas Empire Airways Ltd, Sydney - June 02, 1951 Registered to Qantas Empire Airways as G-AHZF (CofR 1002/3) - July 03, 1951 Delivered to Qantas Empire Airways - December 1951 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - December 31, 1951 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-EBY (CofR ?) - December 31, 1951 Registered to Qantas Empire Airways, Sydney The aircraft was named 'Pacific Voyager' The aircraft was utilised on services to New Guinea, New Caledonia, New Hebrides and Fiji Operated first revenue service Sydney - Brisbane - Noumea - Suva - Vila - Espitu Santo as EM402 - December 31, 1951 The aircraft was extensively damaged whilst attempting to take-off on Sydney Harbour - January 31, 1952 The aircraft began to swing to port during the take-off run and the PIC in attempting to correct this swing inadvertently closed No. 3 throttle Pilot In Command: Captain J. W. Solly The aircraft was repaired at Sydney (Rose Bay) and returned to service Withdrawn from use at Sydney (Rose Bay) - July 05, 1955 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - August 03, 1955 Broken up for scrap at Sydney (Rose Bay) - August 1955 |
VH-EBY. Qantas - 'Pacific Voyager' in the final livery at Sydney Rose Bay, date unknown. (Qantas Heritage Collection Copyright Image 2545-833.) |