VH-AKI (1) Avro 652A Anson 1
In 1947, in a unique sort of "reverse
immigration", or repatriation, I should say, for Mr. Eric
McIllree of
Sydney sold a number of ex-RAAF Ansons back to the old country.
Eric was
a
colourful Sydney motor dealer and aircraft salesman, who purchased many
RAAF Ansons.
and was prominent in civil sales
of several of these in the early
postwar
years. Seen above is
this shot from the Geoff
Goodall is one of them at Essendon in 1947 just prior to its epic trip
to the U.K. The photo below, also from Geoff shows -AKI en route at
Bahrein in April 1947.
It became G-AJSD.. Accompanying it on the ferry flight were
VH- ALX (ex DG696, which
became G-AJSE) and
VH-ALY (ex AX261 to become G-AJSC). McIllree was also the
first
to set up
a car hire business in Australia, along with several short-lived air
charter firms
such as
Amphibious Airways in Rabaul, New Britain with ex RAAF Ansons and a
Walrus.
He later went on
to establish Avis Rent-a-Car in Australia. Photos 3 & 4
are two shots by
A. J. "Jack" Jackson (also
courtesy of the Geoff Goodall collection) of G-AJSD at Southend
in the
late 1940s. The upper
shot illustrates it in the livery of British & Continental (Air
Charter
& Freight) Ltd Airways. It
evidently left Southend on a freight charter to South Africa on
10
May 1947 and is later reputed to
have flown freight to the Middle East. The lower (bottom)
image
shows it derelict at Southend
Airport in 1949. It was RDP'd soon
afterward.