VH-ADL (3)
Bristol 170 Mk 31M Freighter
(c/n 13193)
This
is the Mark 31 Freighter as evidenced by the dorsal fin. (It also has
windows in the nose
doors). It was built for, and
operated by, the Pakistani Air Force as S4438 before being
civilianized as AP-AMD. It was imported
into Australia in 1962 ostensibly to run freight
services for
IPEC, a Melbourne based cargo outfit, but at the time was denied
landing rights
in the State of Victoria (political
issue). The above photograph was taken by Richard Maclean
at Essendon. Greg Banfield's photo
(immediately below) was taken at Mascot in December
1962 when the Bristol was operated by
Pacific Aviation. Below that is a shot from the Peter
Gates collection, taken at Archerfield,
Brisbane probably
in the 1960s, when it was all
decked
out in AEI/Mayne Nickless
livery. It then went to Air Express, as seen in Greg
Banfield's shot
# 4 at Mascot in July 1968. VH-ADL is
now in the "junkyard" at the Australian National Aviation
Museum at Moorabbin, having
previously been
part of the ill-fated Wangaratta Airworld collection.
It was hoped to
restore it, but funding at the
Moorabbin museum is virtually non existent, and so
here the poor thing languishes,
as seen in the Ken Watson shot at the foot of the page, circa 2006.
For more
history on VH-ADL go to:
http://www.aarg.com.au/freighter.htm