VH-ASH
de Havilland D.H.114 Heron 2D (c/n 14111)
Unquestionably the nicest Heron I ever
saw. Owned by the Broken Hill Pty/Zinc Corporation
as an
executive transport, it is seen here at Essendon in 1957 when brand
new. Trim and rego
were in
bright red. It was registered in the VH-AS- Associated
Airways block (the "H" for
Heron was a nice touch). This private airline served the BH
conglomerate for its personnel
transportation needs throughout the Commonwealth. Geoff
Goodall's shot (below) was taken
at
Adelaide Airport in August 1963, by which time it sported a revised
livery and the name
"Silver Heron".
It was sold in the US in 1968 as N210FA Not a suffix, I
might add, that
would have
voluntarily been used in the British world! Greg Banfield
saw it as such at Banks-
town
(foot of page) on 4 May 1968. In the mid to
late 1960s, Herons were much in
demand
in the
US, where the Riley Corporation converted at least 20 of
them to be Lycoming-powered.
This one had a series
of owners in the US before hitting a vehicle on landing at Cleveland,
OH on
18 December 1978
whilst operating for Fischer Brothers Aviation as N3FB. The
remains were
sold to Susquehana Airlines for spares.