VH-BQD
(1) Cessna 180 Skywagon (c/n 31120)
There were actually two VH-BQD
Cessna 180s. Both were agricultural aircraft. I
am not sure
if this is the first one, but I
think it is. Here's the situation. C/n 31120 (ex
N3622C) was imported
in 1954. It was lost in a
crash at Beemery, NSW in August of 1956. In May of 1957 it was
replaced
with an almost identical machine. The second
VH-BQD was c/n 31128 (ex ZK-BGG, N3630C).
Now, was it pure coincidence that the replacement
was almost certainly built on the same
day as
the first one? Remember,
they were purchased three years apart. It was the eighth one down
the
production line. Or were
they originally purchased as a block, one of which went to a subsidiary
in New Zealand? Or did the owner consciously go out looking
for a replacement with a c/n
close to that of the
original?