VH-AKB (1) Avro 652A Anson 1
This was the former W1604 civilianized in 1947 for the
Standard Vacuum Oil Co, and based at
Milne Bay, New Guinea
(now PNG). Vacuum had purchased the salvage rights to all wartime
equipment at Milne Bay
which included vehicles, buildings and more importantly, huge dumps of
44 gallon drums which
were in short supply worldwide after the war. The above shot is
from the
Geoff Goodall
collection. Immediately below is a fuzzy, but rare photograph
from the Gus Grulke
collection showing
-AKB at Eagle Farm in 1950. By then it was owned by Thiess
Brothers Pty
Ltd in Brisbane, who
were earthmoving contractors. Founder Leslie Thiess (later Sir
Leslie) was
heavily involved in
salvaging wartime equipment from the bases in Papua and New Guinea.
Later
this Anson was owned
by Jo Bjelke-Petersen who operated an aerial agriculture business when
he
was just starting in up
politics. He later became Premier of Queensland and was one of
Australia
most colorful
politicians . When -AKB was retired from a large scale
dingo-baiting in the outback,
Jo flew it to his farm for
children to play in. It had been burnt out by a scrub fire several
years before
Geoff Goodall and mate
dropped in for some of Lady Flo's pumpkin scones in the winter of 1975.
All that remained is seen in Geoff's image at the bottom
of the page.