VH-BMN (1) Avro 652A Anson
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Papaun Air Transport was a local PNG company founded in 1952. It
flew charter services out
of Port Moresby, up and down the
Papuan coast, but especially to Tapini. Later, regular services
to Madang, Wau and other
points were
inaugurated, and the company eventually became known
as
Patair. In all, the company operated ten Ansons over
the years.
This shot was taken at Port
Moresby
in 1955. VH-BMN was formerly
W2000
with the RAF and RAAF and was damaged
beyond
repair (not sure how) sometime later that year. The
photos below, from the Harvey W.
Pryor collection show it at Eagle Farm, circa 1950 whilst it was with
short-lived Charter Aviation
Service (Australasia) Ltd of Lae, New Guinea. It
had been purchased in October 1950 from
RAAF Anson conversion specialists Aircraft Disposals Pty Ltd of Mudgee,
NSW and has their
trademark pointy streamlined nose design to improve loading and
performance (see foot of page
photo). CAS also purchased Ansons VH-BMO and
-BMP which they advertised as "Avro
Feeder Liners" and took over the facilities of the defunct Guinea Air
Traders. But CAS got off
to
a disastrous start when, stranded at Port Moresby due weather en route
to Lae delivering the
first two Ansons, company founder Reginald W.J.Charlier, who had flown
in New Guinea in RAAF
during the war,died in a fist fight at the DCA Aviat Mess at Moresby
Airport. The photos of -BMN
below
could have been taken on a ferry flight to and from New Guinea,
because it was returned to
Sydney
in 1951 when CAS had financial troubles. In 1954
returned to Port Moresby with Patair,
where I saw it above in 1955.