ZK-NAI. Vickers Viscount 804. c/n 248.
Was also registered as: VQ-GAB; G-CSZB.
This aircraft was ordered new by Transair Limited, England Built at the Vickers-Armstrong Weybridge factory Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-AOXU (CofR R.5156/1) - November 20, 1956 Registered to Transair Limited, Gatwick Airport, Surrey, England First flown - August 31, 1957 Accepted by Transair at Weybridge - September 17, 1957 Ownership was transferred to British United Airways when the airlines merged - July 01, 1960 Registered to British United Airways Ltd -July 13, 1960 The aircraft was withdrawn from service and stored at London (Gatwick) - July 16, 1962 Sold to Hunting-Clan Airservices, London Registered to Hunting-Clan Airservices, London (CofR R.5156/2) - July 16, 1962 Sold to LOT Polskie Linie Lotnicze, Poland - November 11, 1962 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - November 15, 1962 Entered onto the Polish Aircraft Register as SP-LVC - November 1962 The aircraft was observed stored at London (Gatwick) - November 30, 1962 It was observed in service with LOT at London (Heathrow) - February 10, 1963 The aircraft was withdrawn from service and prepared for sale - 1966 Cancelled from the Polish Aircraft Register - ? Entered onto the New Zealand Aircraft Register as ZK-NAI - December 13, 1966 Registered to New Zealand National Airways Corporation, Wellington, New Zealand Test flown London (Heathrow) - January 20, 1967 Sold to New Zealand National Airways Corporation - January 24, 1967 Departed London (Heathrow) on the ferry flight to New Zealand - January 25, 1967 It arrived at Christchurch on completion of the ferry flight from the United Kingdom - February 06, 1967 Flight crew: Captains J. Nevill-Jackson, R. F. Hoyle, W. T. Elby The aircraft was named 'City of Palmerston North' It was rolled out following repainting into the new livery to match the Boeing 737 fleet - 1968 The aircraft was withdrawn from service and stored at Christchurch - June 1975 It was prepared for sale and acquired 'Pearl Air' titles for its sale to Pearl Air, West Indies Cancelled from the New Zealand Aircraft Register - July 05, 1975 Entered onto the Grenada Aircraft Register as VQ-GAB - July 05, 1975 Registered to Pearl Air, Grenada, West Indies Departed Christchurch on the ferry flight to the Netherlands - July 05, 1975 It arrived at Maastricht (Beek) on completion of the ferry flight - July 22, 1975 It was observed at Rotterdam (Zestienhoven) undergoing maintenance - August 16, 1975 Commenced operations with Pearl Air - 1975 It was observed stored at Albenga, Italy - 1977 Sold to Southern International Air Transport Limited, England - May 1978 Cancelled from the Grenada Aircraft Register - May 1978 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-CSZB (CofR G-CSZB/R1) - May 12, 1978 Registered to Southern International Air Transport Limited, Crawley, England Test flown in the Southern International livery - August 06, 1978 Entered service with Southern International - August 15, 1978 The aircraft was leased to Dan-Air London as the registered operator - January 10, 1979 Repainted into the Dan-Air London livery - May 1979 It was damaged when it ran off the runway at London (Gatwick) due to heavy snow - January 1980 Performed a three-engined ferry flight to Eastleigh, Hampshire for repairs The aircraft was returned to Southern International at the end of the lease - March 1980 It resumed services with Southern International in the basic Dan-Air livery The aircraft was withdrawn from serviceand stored at Lndon (Stansted) - January 04, 1981 A proposed sale to Royal American Airways did not proceed Ferried London (Stansted) - Eastleigh for storage - August 15, 1982 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - October 04, 1982 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-CSZB (CofR G-CSZB/R2) - November 01, 1982 Registered to Philstone International Limited, Jersey, Channel Islands Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - March 30, 1983 The aircraft was sold to Britsh Air Ferries - November 03, 1983 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-CSZB (CofR G-CSZB/R3) - January 25, 1984 Registered to Seatgrove Limited, London Registered to Sean Thomas Hully, Colchester, Essex (CofR G-CSZB/R4) - July 03, 1984 Registered to Sean Thomas Hully t/a Business Air Centre Limited, London (CofR G-CZSB/R5) - July 18, 1984 Sold to Euroair, England - December 07, 1984 Leased to British Air Ferries as the registered operator - May 1985 Sold to British Air Ferried, Essex - August 05, 1985 Registered to British Air Ferries Limited, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (CofR C-CSZB/R6) - August 05, 1985 British Air Ferries was renamed British World Airlines - April 01, 1993 The aircraft was converted to a freighter configuration and operated by Parcelforce - August 1996 It operated its final Parcrlforce service - October 14, 1996 The aircraft was ferried to Southend (Rochford) for storage - October 15, 1996 It had flown 46,220 hours with 40,643 cycles Cancelled from the Britsh Aircraft Register - August 19, 1998 The aircraft was reduced to scrap except for the nose section that was rretained for preservation - October 1998 Some parts were obtained by the Morrabbin Air Museum to assist in the restotration of their Viscount VH-TVR The nose section was stored in the yard of J. A. Renton & Sons Haulage, Coalville, Leicestershire - May 09, 2002 It was later moved to the 'Fox Inn' hotel at Thringstone, Leicestershire The nose section was offered for sale for 500.00 Pounds It was sold to Colin Jacobs who loaned it t the Aeropark Collection at East Midlands Airport - January 2003 The nose section is still in existence |
ZK-NAI. NZNAC - in the basic 'LOT' livery at Hurn Airport, January 1967. (J. Mounce Collection Copyright Image 0128-094.) |
ZK-NAI. NZNAC - in the basic 'LOT' livery at Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, February 04, 1967. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-082.) |
ZK-NAI. NAC National Airways - 'City of Palmerston North' in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, circa 1975. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-046.) |
ZK-NAI. NAC National Airways - 'City of Palmerston North' in the standard livery at Christchurch Airport, circa 1975. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-061.) |
ZK-NAI. NAC - in the basic livery at Christchurch Airport, June 11, 1975. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 0128-067.) |
VQ-GAB. Pearl Air - in the basic 'NAC' livery at Christchurch Airport, July 01, 1975. (J. Mounce Copyright Image 0128-101.) |
VQ-GAB. Pearl Air - in the basic 'NAC' livery at Dusseldorf Airport, May 1976. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-092.) |
VQ-GAB. Pearl Air - in the basic 'NAC' livery at an unknown airport, July 1976. (J. Mounce Collection Copyright Image 0128-093.) |
VQ-GAB. Pearl Air - in the basic 'NAC' livery at an unknown airport, date unknown. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-102.) |
G-CSZB. Southern International - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, March 1979. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-074.) |
G-CSZB. Dan-Air London - in the basic livery at London Gatwick Airport, January 1980. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-075.) |
G-CSZB. Dan-Air London - in the basic livery at London Gatwick Airport, January 1980. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-103.) |
G-CSZB. Dan-Air London - in the standard livery at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, March 1980. (N. Roozen Copyright Image 0128-076.) |
G-CSZB. Euroair - in the standard livery at an unknown airport, February 1985. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 0128-078.) |