VH-CLS de Havilland D.H.114 Heron 2B
(c/n 14067)
VH-CLS was an ex Indian
Airlines Heron first registered in Australia in October 1966. It
was
manufactured as
VT-DHE and then was recycled back through the UK in 1965 where it was
registered
G-ATFE before making the trip out to Australia.
Roger McDonald's color shot
above shows it
at Darwin in July 1973. It was converted to Riley Heron standard
in Feb/March
1974.
Photo # 2 immediately below was provided by Kelvin Hawthorn, a LAME
who worked
on the
conversion. Image # 3 was taken earlier by Peter Limon at
Katherine, NT in October
1967
showing the Heron in the first Connellan scheme while the photo at the
foot of the page
(#4) is
another by Roger McDonald showing the aircraft in a plain white top at
Bankstown in
October 1966
just after it had received its Australian CofA. On 23 October
1975 VH-CLS
hit some
trees on final approach to Cairns Airport at night and crashed into
sugar cane fields.
Although the
official DCA verdict was pilot error (since he had switched from an ILS
to a VFR
approach)
there was a severe thunderstorm in progress at the time and it is
possible that wind
shear played a part
in the accident.
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