VH-ADF Fairchild
24R-40
(c/n R40-407)
This
aircraft was first registered in 1940 to the Right Honorable Richard
Casey of the Australian
Legation in Washington, DC as
part of the war effort, negotiating US equipment and forces for the
Pacific War against the
Japanese. Casey purchased this brand new civil
production F.24R-40
for his personal use in the
USA. It was alloted the registration NC47053, but, in the event,
the
CAA refused to allow the
aircraft to be registered as such due to its "foreign ownership:"
(Prob-
ably a bit touchy in those
early days of America's "neutrality"). DCA therefore allocated
VH-ADF
for it, and it was painted
up as such by Fairchilds. It was shipped to Australia in 1942 and
Casey
donated it to the RAAF who
gave it the military serial A36-4. It was returned to Lord Casey
after
the war and based at his private
airfield at Berwick, Victoria. When I took the shot above
at
Moorabbin in 1956 it was
still owned by Lord Casey and still in its original finish of overall
yellow
with green struts and
undercarriage.. The image below, from the Geoff Goodall
collection, shows
it at Bolling Field, Washington,
DC in the early 1940s. . It later went to a succession of
private
owners before being
withdrawn from the register in 1974.