VH-BMU
(1) DHA3 Drover 2
(c/n 5002)
This was the second production
Drover and was owned, at the time the above photograph
was
taken by the Department
of Civil Aviation in Melbourne. It is seen above in my shot in
DCA's
hangar
undergoing maintenance in 1955.
The DHA photo immediately below (from the John
Hopton
collection) shows -BMU in January 1949 at the time of its first
flight. Note prototype
VH-DHA
in back. Although this Drover was allotted the DCA-style
registration VH-CAT,
this was never
taken up,
and it always remained VH-BMU It was sold to
Bowden Air
Transport of Waverly, NSW at
the end of 1959 and remained with them until July of 1963.
Greg
Banfield took a nice
shot of it (#3) at Bankstown just before Bowden sold it
off. Finally
a
couple of
years later Barney Deatrick saw it (#4) bottom of the page, (via the
Geoff
Goodall
collection) outside de
Havilland's at Bankstown (1964). By that
time it was sporting the
standard
DHA
scheme adopted
by several Drovers. A complete history
of this machine, and
more
photographs, can be seen
on the CAHS website at
http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/DHA%20Drover%20VH-BMU.htm
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