VH-BAD (3)
Hughes
369HS
(c/n 119-0211S)
If I were a rotary wing aficionado
(which I am not) I would make an effort to try to decipher the
odd looking
c/ns Hughes gave to its production runs . There must be a rhyme
and reason to their
apparently widely differing numbering system. The 369HS, or to
give it its full title of Hughes 500
Model 369HS, series began life in response to a US
Army requirement for a light observation
helicopter Hughes'
Model 369 won the contest against competition from Bell and Hiller and
was
produced
as the OH-6 Cayuse, first flown in February
1963 Several civilian versions were
produced. VH-BAD was at Bankstown on 5
March 1989 when Greg Banfield took the above
shot. It barely creeps in, so far as inclusion in my
photographic collection is concerned, being
first
registered on 17 July
1970 to Vowell Helicopters of Tyabb, Victoria. Vowell operated it
for
many years
while they grew into a major rotary wing player. This chopper
later
participated in
several
exploration stints, including trips to
Antarctica (where it was badly damaged in
February
1980) and
in a scientific expedition to Heard Island in 1986-87. It
was finally written off in
July 1995 when
it crashed at Scone, NSW while owned by John Weymouth of Heli-Muster,
out
of VRD
Station, NT.