VH-AVL Piper PA-23-250 Aztec B
(c/n 27-2356)
Another of Avis
Rent-a-Plane's Aztecs. Capt Peter Ahrens flew a whole bunch of
them out from
San Francisco to
Sydney in the 1960s. No mean feat. Greg
Banfield saw this one (below) at
Mascot in December 1965, shortly after it had arrived as N5291Y.
The photo above, by Daniel
Tanner photo shows it at Essendon in 1973, by which time it had been
sold off by Avis. . Avis
Rent-a-Plane was started in Sydney in 1963 by Peter Ahrens (ex East
Coast Airways VH-EC
series owner) and used an Americanized style of marketing
charter aircraft, including full page ads
in the newspapers with pretty girls
carrying the customers' baggage on
board, etc etc. In reality,
Avis
Rent-a-Plane's main business
came from leasing their fleet of twins and singles to other
charter
operators, offering a range of short term and long term lease
rates (with or without pilot) which made
it cheaper than purchasing aircraft. In
this they seemed to be very successful . The fleet of Avis
air-
craft just about filled the VH-AV block, and one never saw them
sitting around in Sydney waiting
for work too long. That being the case, I wonder what the
story of their demise was?