VH-ADW (1)
Lockheed
14W-F62
(c/n 1497)
VH-ADW was an ex Aer Lingus machine, and was imported in
Ireland in 1939 as EI-ABV.
For
some reason Aer
Lingus sold this, along with sister ship EI-ABW To Guinea Airways of
Adelaide
after only operating
them for a short while. Perhaps the onset of war in Europe had
something to do
with.it. i.e. Aer
Lingus' routes would, of necessity, have been drastically curtailed,
and the uneconomical
Lockheeds would have been a drag on cash flow.
This aircraft was re-registered VH-AEW in
1940. For the reason behind this change, and for a
full history of this machine, go to:
http://www.adastron.com/lockheed/electra/vh-aew.htm
EI-ABW became VH-ADY
(q.v.)
Three further images below show it
(upper) in full Guinea livery, and named "Darwin", while the
two at the foot of the page
show it 1940 in WW II camouflage, with and without tail flashes, and
just prior to its being
re-registered VH-AEW.