VH-AEN Douglas DC-2-112
(c/n 1259)
Rare
photograph from the Geoff Goodall collection of the Australian National
Airways DC-2
VH-AEN at
Essendon, circa 1947. This machine was used, along with VH-ADZ on
the ANA
passenger services to Perth via Adelaide, Ceduna,
Forrest and Kalgoorlie from 1944 to 1947.
Interestingly, this DC-2 (formerly NC13733) was originally a General
Air Lines machine, this
name being the pseudonym adopted by
Western Air Express when the air mail contracts were
re-let in 1934 following the
Postmaster General Walter Folger fiasco/scandal (see the entry under
General
Air Lines in my US Airlines section). At the outbreak of WW
II it became one of ten
EAL DC-2s
acquired by the British Purchasing Commission, acting as agents for the
RAAF.
Accordingly it wound up in service with the RAAF serialed
A30-6, and call sign VHCRJ, paint-
ed in camouflage
brown/green. Following a crash at Stock Route Strip, near
Townsville in Dec
1942 it was demobbed from the military
and issued to ANA at Essendon. Repaired, it became
VH-ADQ in November 1943.
A few days later (on 4 dec 1943) it crashed at Bendigo
East
while attempting to land in poor
weather. Repaired again it was registered VH-AEN to ANA
in May
1944. Withdrawn from service by ANA in 1947 it was sold to
New Holland Airways
for charter work. The poor
old thing was finally struck off the register at the end of 1948 follow-
ing yet another accident at Darwin in
May of that year.
).