VH-BKU Avro
652A Anson 1
This
decrepit old heap is bearing the grandiose title 'Petroleum Drilling
Corporation Ltd' above the
cabin windows. My shot, above, and Peter
Keating's, below, were both taken at Bankstown in 1955.
Its sphere of operations
was undoubtedly New Guinea at that time. I would have thought that an
oil
company, even in
1954, could have come up with something a little more
substantive than an Anson
for their executive
transport. Like
maybe a Dove? Anyway, VH-BKU was ex RAAF W2084 and
was sold by Commonwealth Disposals Commission to James Loneragan of the
Eric McIllree/Longeran
partnership of Mudgee NSW in 1947 to market
civilianized Ansons. W2084 was stored for the next
7 years in a hangar at Camden NSW, until sold
to Petroleum Drilling Corp Ltd of Sydney, given a civil
conversion with a pointed nose, and a CofA
issued on 29 Sept 1954. In December 1956 the oil
company sold it to Papuan Air Transport Ltd
of Port Moresby. It soldiered on in New Guinea for
several more years before being retired in
1960. At the foot of the page is a shot from the Geoff
Goodall collection of -BKU at Kokoda in
1958 in Patair titling, loading rubber for Port Moresby.