VH-AZS (2) DHA3
Drover 2
(c/n 5018)
Twenty
DHA3 Drovers were built by de Havilland Australia Pty Ltd, as a light
'bush' transport.
VH-AZS
was originally to have been VH-DRF but that registration was not taken
up and it became,
and remained, VH-AZS all its
life. It is seen above at the place of its birth at Bankstown, NSW
in the livery of the Northern
Territory Medical Service. Several Drovers, in fact, were
operated as
aerial ambulances.
VH-AZS is, I understand, no longer airworthy, although its remains are
stored
at Tiger Moth World in Wangaratta,
Victoria. Seen below are images of the same machine taken
at various
times in the Brisbane area. The upper one (immediately below) is
by Barney Deatrick
(via Geoff Goodall) and shows the
Drover in TAA livery in
June 1964 at Eagle Farm whilst being
operated for the Royal Flying Doctor
Service. The three lower ones are all via the Peter
Gates
collection. I am not sure of the
correct sequence of these, time-wise, for the various
liveries. On the
lower shot, Errol Stewarts was a
major retail
outlet chain in Australia.
(Like a Wal-Mart or K-Mart).