VH-BEM (1) Avro 652A Anson 1
VH-BEM at Perth-Guildford, circa
1948. Photograph from the Geoff Goodall collection.
This Anson had
been purchased ex disposals at RAAF Station Geraldton, WA in January
1947 by
Bob Couper of Mount Barker, WA. The civil conversion was done by
Airlines
(WA) Ltd. at their Maylands workshop and was completed on 4 August
1947. It was fitted
with
passenger seats for charter work. Couper formed a partnership
with John Dyer of Perth
who had
flown Percival Proctor G-AHTN out from England to Perth the previous
year. Jointly
they operated
the Anson as BEM Air Services based at Darwin. It flew
extensively in the NT
and the
Kimberley region of West Australia carrying foods and supplies to
remote cattle stations
until it
was retired at Darwin in January 1950 and left to rot in the open.
Meanwhile John Dyer
left for
Calcutta, leaving DCA chasing air nav charges owed. The
Aussie expression in those
days for
such an action would be that he had "shot through"........"like a Bondi
tram" to give it its
full
expression. Recent trips back home have elicited that such
colloquialisms appear to be dying
out....especially in this case since the tram tracks to Bondi were
ripped up over 45 years ago.