VH-BZA
Douglas
DC-3CS1C3G
(c/n 4651)
VH-BZA was an ex C-47-DL built in 1942 with the USAAC
serial number 41-38623. In 1943
it was assigned to
the 5th Air Force and stationed in Brisbane. It went onto the
civil register in 1947
as VH-GAT for Guinea Air
Traders. Ansett acquired it in 1948 and it was
re-registered VH-RMA.
Noted aviation historian and author Fred Niven advises that the 'RMA'
stood for the initials of the airline
founder - that great Australian entrepreneur Reginald Myles Ansett
(later Sir). In 1949 the Ansett fleet
was re-registered again, this time
into the VH-BZ- series. VH-RMA became VH-BZA and it is in
the
livery above that most air
travellers of the 1950s associate the fleet. At this time the
aircraft was named
'Anscirrus'. Color scheme
was natural metal with dark red cheat line, rudder and titling. (No
white top).
VH-BZA crashed
off Spectacle island, Fred Henry Bay, Tasmania on 12 Jan
1956. The aircraft was
on a cargo flight and
carried only the two pilots, one of whom was killed. A
reproduction of a post card
I received from Ansett in
1948 showing the
aircraft as VH-RMA can be found at
that sequence.
Below is a poor rendition of it in as VH-BZA in the -RMA
style markings. Finally, at the foot of the
page are a couple of
nice color shots of -BZA from the 1950s The first is from
the
Geoff Wikes coll-
ection (via Fred
Niven), and the second (very bottom) is from the R.N. (Bob) Smith
collection.