VH-BIX (2) Avro 652A Nineteen Srs 2
The second VH-BIX was of two Avro C.19s operated by RAAF
(ex VM375) from Mallala SA on
passenger courier services
to the Woomera Rocket Range from 1947 on. It was
retired and sold to
Robert G. Carswell in March
1957 for his Carsair Air Services just established at Port Morseby, New
Guinea.
The civilianized Avro received its CofA on 21 May 1957 as (somewhat
appropriately)
VH-BIX, with seating for up
to 13 passengers: 7 European seats and seating for 6
natives. Carsair
flew charters and scheduled
services with a mixed fleet of Ansons, a Lockheed 12A and a Beech 17.
In October
1960 Bob Carswell flew VH-BIX to Perth WA where it was leased to Air
Culture, a local
agricultural company who had
picked up a contract to fly crayfish from coastal airstrips at fishing
settle-
ments to Perth for Ross
Fisheries. The XIX was painted up with the slogan
"Crayfish transporter -
we bring them back alive" and
flew into barely adequate sandy airstrips until 22 March 1961. when
an engine failure caused a forced
landing in low scrub 7 miles north of Lancelin WA. The pilot was
Bill Boulden, Managing
Director of Air Culture. He and two passengers were unhurt but the
expensive
load of live crayfish was lost
and the aircraft was damaged and later trucked to Perth.
Bob Carswell
flew his Lockheed 12A VH-ASG
across from Brisbane to replace the Avro on the crayfish run, and the
Avro wreck was purchased
from the insurance company by Brain & Brown Airfreighters at
Moorabbin,
who removed the metal
mainplane and tailplane which were trucked to Melbourne for their
planned
second Anson Mk.1 metal
conversion which in the event was never started. (See VH-BAF).
The images in this
entry are all from the Geoff Goodall collection, viz:
1. (Above) In
the markings of Corsair at Cairns, Qld, circa 1957 :
2. At Perth 1960 with Ross Fisheries titles
3. At the forced landing site near Lancelin, WA in 1961
4. Aerial view of forced landing near Lancelin 22 March 1961 on
the WA coastline north of Perth.
Rear
fuselage damaged.
5. As VM375 in RAAF service at RAAF Mallala SA in Sept 1955
(John M. Smith photo)
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