VH-AXM Douglas
DC-3CS1C3G
(c/n 9350)
This former C-47A-20-DL (42-23488) had the
RAAF call sign VHCGF during WW II. Civil-
ianized in March 1947 it was
MacRobertson Miller Aviation's first DC-3 after the loan of VH-AEU
from DCA, The shot
above is from the Merv Prime collection, whilst in the photo below,
from the
Frank Colquoun
collection, it is seen on the pierced steel apron at Kallang Airport in
Singapore while
on charter to
India. Being one of the dreaded VH-AX series, it was
re-registered briefly as VH-BXM
in
November 1948. A month later it became VH-MME
(named Fitzroy) since by that
time MMA
had
begun using the VH-MM series. On 2 July 1949 it departed Perth
for a night flight some 800 km
to the north to Carnarvon, WA. Immediately after take off it
plunged to the ground killing all 18 souls
on board. This was Western
Australia's worst civil airline accident, and the third worst in
Australia at
that
time. The cause of the accident was never officially made,
although the centre of gravity may have
been slightly aft, causing it to stall..
See Geoff Goodall's shot of the wreckage under the entry
for
VH-MME