VH-CLY de Havilland (Riley ) D.H.114 Heron 2D
(c/n 14122)
So far we have not been
able to come up with shot of -CLY in Connellan markings. The photo
above, from the Chris O'Neill collection
(via Geoff Goodall), was taken at Darwin in
November
1981 after the Heron had been absorbed into the
Northern Airlines fleet. As discussed in other
Connellan
Heron narratives, Northern was a short-lived enterprise and the
Heron moved on to
Airlines of
Tasmania in May of 1983. Unfortunately it was
written off in a landing accident at
Launceston, Tasmania only three months
later on 4 August
1983. This machine had originally
been delivered to
Spain in 1955 as EC-AOC. It was recycled
back through the UK in late 1964
(as G-ASVB)
before going to Fiji as VQ-FAE. It had
been re-registered DQ-FAE by the time
Connellan purchased it in 1976, and
immediately upgraded it to Riley Heron standard.