VH-ASY
(3) Beech A65-8200/A1
(c/n LC-273)
This curious designation
referred to the A65 Queen Air which had been certificated at 8,200 lb
TGOW. Fifty-two
of this variant rolled out of the Wichita factory in the late 60s. This
one was
formerly N6266V and was to have been VH-ATP
when first imported in 1968. For
some rea-
son
this marking was not taken up and the Queen Air became
VH-ASY instead. The photo
above
was taken by Greg Banfield at Bankstown in March 1968 just after the
aircraft had been
imported and whilst working for Eagle Airways. In the 1970s it
was sold to Civil Flying Services
(WA) Pty Ltd as
seen in the image below by Geoff Goodall at Geraldton in February 1977.
Following that is an interesting (and historic) shot by Geoff of
-ASY heading a line-up of CFS
Queen Airs at Perth in May of 1972. Oddly, -ASY was not
re-registered into the VH-CFx
series. Anyway by
1981 they had sold it off, and it had received a new
paint job when
Greg
Banfield took another photo of it at Bankstown in January 1982 (Picture
# 4). This machine is
now
derelict at Caloundra, Qld as seen in the image at the foot of
the page, taken by Ian
McDonell in October 2009. .