VH-BNB
(2) Percival
P31C Proctor IV
(c/n H.707)
VH-BNB was the former Proctor Mk.IV NP336 which was based
at Canberra in 1945 while with
the Governor General's
Communications Flight. Civilianized in August 1953, it was the
first Proctor
Mk IV on the
Australian civil register. My photo above was taken at Moorabbin
in October 1954,
while the short
below, from the John Hopton collection, shows it as NP336 in
company with the
Communication Flight's Avro
York MW140. When the Flight was disbanded after Prince
William
of Gloucester
returned to England, the Proctor was handed over to RAAF in May 1947,
who had
no real use for it during
the postwar austerity period and it spent the next six years in storage
at Can-
berra and Point Cook
RAAF Stations, having regular engine runs then rolled back into the
hangar.
Finally offered for civil
disposal in January 1953 in was acquired by a Melbourne owner having
flown
a total of only 151
hours with the RAAF. VH-BNB crashed in bad weather at Chiltern,
Victoria on
23 May 1958.