VH-AYM de Havilland D.H.84A
Dragon
(c/n 2031)
Several of the images I have gleaned
over the years came from obscure albums of correspondent's
family relatives.. One such is the
shot above, of a Qantas Dragon, from the album of Bernadette
Wood of
Melbourne whose father, Dr Alan J Wood flew with the Flying Doctors
Service out of
Cloncurry. VH-AYM was ex
A34-42 and was released from RAAF
service in September 1945
. It was
purchased by the Royal Queensland Aero Club for £50
in February 1946. In September
of that
year it was
registered to Qantas and operated for
Flying Doctor Service of Australia
(Queensland Section) Inc, and named 'Norman
Bourke'. In the snapshot above,
probably
taken at
Cloncurry it appears to be either loading or unloading a gurney with a
patient
aboard.
Also, from the album
of the late Dr. Wood is an evocative shot (below) of the interior of a
Dragon
(not
necessarily -AYM) showing patient and nurse safely aboard. Note
bulkhead placard for
the Flying Doctor Service
of Australia. On 24
November 1948, -AYM was destroyed by fire
at
Canobie Station, some 88
miles north
Cluncurry. Qld. Fire broke out in the port engine
during
engine
start and was unable to be extinguished. . Pilot Peter Buchanan
and 4 passengers escaped
unhurt. Both Dragons and Dragon Rapides had the habit of
doing this from time to time.