VH-BPL
Douglas DC-3CS1C3G
(c/n 12873)
This was the former Qantas VH-EAP (although oddly
there do not seem to be any photos of it in
Qantas livery)
registered to the airline in June 1948. It was built for the
USAAF as a C-47A-20-DK
with serial 42-93009
although was immediately supplied under Lend-Lease to the RAAF where it
became A65-44.
Qantas re-registered it VH-EBY in 1957 to make the rego available for a
Lock-
heed 1049G
Super Connie. In 1960 the Australian National Airlines Commission
made it available
to TAA for their New Guinea
freight operation and it was re-registered VH-SBG, later being re-
liveried in
"Sunbird" decor. In 1977 to 1974 it served with Air Nuigini as
first P2-SBG and later
as
P2-ANP. Retired in 1977 it was placed in storage at Port
Moresby. In 1980 it was ostensibly
slated to be
used by the Red Cross in Thailand and was assigned the US registration
N5590A but
it is doubtful
if that commission ever took place. In the event, it returned to
Australia and sold to
Air Queensland in
1982 (who by then had taken over Bush Pilots Airways) and given the
"Bushie"
type rego
VH-BPL. It was operated as a pure freighter. The image
above is from the Maurice
Austin
collection. Byu 1988 it was operating for Air Rambler (Australia)
Pty Ltd Since then it
has had several
owners and is, I believe (mid 2008) going to be restored at the Qantas
Founders
Outback Museum at
Longreach, Queensland.