VH-BJN Avro 652A
Anson 1
VH-BJN at Essendon circa 1948 parked on the
sloping concrete stand in front of the main hangar
row that is little changed today. In October 1947 DCA
allocated the registrations VH-BJN to BJR
to
5 ex RAAF Ansons being civilianized by an ambitious new air freight
operator at Melbourne's
Essendon
Airport named Tradair Pty Ltd. Staffed by ex
servicemen from the war, Tradair had big
plans
for extensive services, concentrating on carrying fresh fish, crayfish
and meat from Tasmania to
Melbourne. Sadly, like so many immediate postwar aviation
enterprises, Tradair failed financially
and folded two years later. VH-BJN had been acquired from
Adelaide where it had originally been
allocated (although never registered) the markings VH-AGY. It was retired at
Essendon early in
1950 when
Tradair failed and sat in the Essendon graveyard until sold to Robbys
Aircraft in Adelaide
in
November 1950. Robby's managed to get it into ferriable
condition for the flight back to Parafield
where it
was used for spares for their own Ansons VH-RAS & RAU.