VH-BRC Short S25V
Sandringham
4
(c/n SH.55C)
The
Short Sandringham was a Sunderland Coastal Command patrol aircraft
refurbished to full airline
standard. In fact, it
had the same Shorts type number. VH-BRC had originally been
converted for
Tasman Empire Airlines (TEAL) and
delivered to New Zealand as ZK-AMH.
It was acquired by
Barrier Reef Airways when TEAL upgraded
to Short Solents, and then passed to Ansett Flying Boat
Services in 1952, who named it "Beachcomber". It went
on to
the US registry in 1974 as N158C
and then was registered in 1976 in the
Leeward Islands as VP-LPE. Following storage in
Puerto
Rico, it was made airworthy again in
1980 and made the transatlantic crossing to Killaloe in Ireland,
awaiting permission to enter the U.K.
This was granted in February 1981, and the grand old lady
now resides in the Southampton
'Hall of Aviation' museum. Appended below are two
more shots
of this Sandringham, the upper one
showing it on the Brisbane River shortly after
coming onto the
Australian civil register, and the
lower image, from
the G. Wilkes collection (via Fred Niven) was
taken in 1972 as the aircraft was taking
off from Lake
Macquarie. The website
http://www.aussieairliners.org/shortfb/vh-brc/vhbrc.html
has a complete gallery of photographs of
this aircraft.