VH-BZD Convair
340-32
(c/n 110)
In
1954 Ansett needed to upgrade its fleet, and received government
permission to spend hard-to-
get US dollars to acquire two Convair
340s. The first was purchased from Braniff International
Airways, and was formerly N3430. When the aircraft arrived Ansett
were so taken
with the livery
that they decided to adopt
it themselves! After all, not too many folks who flew Braniff
also flew
Ansett. At the time I frankly
thought it a trifle
trite. All they did was change the
airline name.
For a comparison of the two liveries, go
to my US Airline section and look at the Braniff CV340.
My
photo above was taken at Essendon in 1954 but it is totally outclassed
by the magnificent
color image by Charlie Pratt
appearing at the foot of the page. The
shot immediately below, by
Jeff Atkinson (via Geoff Goodall) was
taken in 1958
after Ansett had absorbed Australian
National
Airways. Anyway, VH-BZD was
sold back in the US
in 1959, converted to full Convair 440
standard, and registered
N440W. For an
absolutely superb history of this, and every one of
Ansett's Convairs, go to
Fred Niven's site at:
http://www.spiritsofansett.com/history/Niven/niven_convair.htm