VH-BVX
Avro 652A Anson 1
A Gus
Grulke photograph (via Geoff Goodall) of an nondescript Anson at
Archerfield, Brisbane
in
1947. Originally allocated VH-AVX, this Anson was ex RAAF LT587,
ferried from the disp-
osals sale at RAAF West Sale to Camden on 5 September 1946 by one of
Eric McIllree's ferry
pilots,
Charles Eather who was soon to join the fledgling Cathay Pacific
Airways while it was still
named Roy
Farrell Import & Export Company. (Charles went on to gain an
illustrious career with
with the
Hong Kong airline). Anyway, while -BVX was waiting
for civil conversion at Camden,
DCA
ordered all VH-AV series registrations to be changed to VH-BV, and the
photo shows the
marks on the fuselage silver dope where the "A" was repainted to
"B". It was one of two Ansons
(see VH-BVY) purchased by Agriculturists
Aviation Services Pty Ltd, Brisbane for planned agri-
cultural
sowing and spreading work, but neither ever entered
service. -BVX was ferried from
Camden to Archerfield on 11 September 1947 but on arrival serious
defects were found and it
was returned
to Camden to the MacQuarie Grove Flying School. Its CofA
was not renewed
due to poor
glue adhesion in the mainplane and tail, and it was sold to
Charterflite at Camden in
September
1949 for spare parts for their other Ansons.