VH-ADP
(2) Percival P.44 proctor
5
(c/n AS3)
This rare shot from the Ben Dannecker
collection (via Geoff Goodall) shows one of three pre-
production prototypes for the postwar civil Proctor V series, converted
from RAF Proctor IVs
and
released back to Percival Aircraft in 1945 and given c/ns AS.1 to AS.3.
This aircraft was
ex RM191 and
registered as Proctor V G-AGSZ on 13 November 1945 to Hunting Air Travel
Ltd,
London. In September 1948 it was purchased by The
Honorable Simon Warrender, an
adventurous
gentleman who had rejected the British aristocracy into which he was
born. Among
his
business interests was the Sponson Tribian amphibious aircraft then on
the drawing board and
destined never to be built. To promote the aircraft and establish
overseas sales agencies, Warrender
set off
for Australia in G-AGSZ on 17 May 1949, in the Proctor painted with
titles 'LONDON-
AUSTRALIA - Sponsor Field Aircraft Services, Croydon,
England', and 'Tribian Aircraft' titling
on
the engine cowling, with the Australian flag and Union Jack on the
tail. G-AGSZ reached Darwin
on 13
June 1949 and was subsequently based in Melbourne where Warrender
established new
businesses, selling the Proctor to local aircraft dealer Fred Edwards
who had it registered VH-ADP
in
December 1951. It went on to other owners before being retired
and struck-off the register in
December 1959.