VH-CLR de Havilland D.H.114 Heron
2E
(c/n 14070)
Rare image of a little-photograhed aircraft
taken by Mike Madden at Alice Springs in January 1972
(via the
Geoff Goodall collection). This Heron was originally delivered to
Indian Airlines in April 1955
as VT-DHH
and went to Connellan Airways in March 1963. Unlike their other
Herons, it was never
converted
to Riley Heron standard by Connellans, but was sold off in Canada in
December 1972 to
Saunders
Aircraft Corporation of Quebec, Canada, where it became CF-FZP.
It was one of a dozen
or so Herons
remanufactured by that outfit to ST-27 standard. This
entailed stretching the fuselage to
accommodate 23 passengers, adding a lengthened nose to fit radar,
reshaping the vertical tail (which also
increased the
area), and powering the whole lot with two Pratt and Whitney PT6A
turboprops replacing
the original
four Gipsy Queen piston engines. The conversions received meager
sales success (due to
some certification issues), and with old Herons becoming rare and more
expensive, the program was
abandoned after the completion of 12
airframes.