VH-ACV
(2) Piaggio P.166
(c/n 354)
The second aircraft to bear to
rego VH-ACV was this Piaggio which had come in from the
U.K. in March
1964. Bob Neate's
shot (above, via the Geoff Goodall collection) was taken
at Essendon in
1965.
It was formerly G-APSJ, first registered in early 1959 to the Sir
Robert
McAlpine
construction company. The flight from the U.K.
(undertaken by Captain Jack Ellis)
had many delays, including an undercarriage collapse at Athens on 16
July 1963 when the airport
fire
service doused the mildly damaged aircraft
in foam. The flight eventually was to take five
months
to
complete! Geoff's own shot below shows it at Adelaide
Airport in December 1963
when the
aircraft was on the last leg of its delivery flight. The
registration VH-SMF had been
reserved for it,
but
because of the delivery delay Snowy Mountains took delivery of c/n 355
instead. Meanwhile, the contracts Air Charter had secured
for the P166 were lost (due to the
delivery delay) resulting in the company going into receivership and
the aircraft ownership was
assumed by the ferry captain, Jack Ellis. However, the machine
was apparently badly corroded
and was withdrawn from service in 1966. Ellis
eventually sued McAlpine over it in a long drawn
out legal
battle. In 1968, VH-ACV along with most of the other Piaggios in
Australia (airworthy
or not) were sold to Forrester
Stephen Pty Ltd of Essendon. An optimistic October
1979
advertisement placed in "Flight International" by Forrester Stephen
offered for sale a fleet of nine
P166s
which were then stored at Bankstown. Most remained unsold
and went derelict.