VH-CXC Douglas
DC-5
(c/n 426)
I will include this
aircraft here although the markings VH-CXC were not a civilian
registration at all.
The aircraft was originally put into service with
the Allied Directorate of Air Transport (ADAT) and
given the call sign VHCXC. In 1945 it was assigned the civil
registration VH-ARD.
However, ANA
operated it using its
military call sign, and conveniently put a dash in it making it look
for all the world
like a civilian
registration. If proof is needed that it actually flew
passengers wearing this pseudo military
identity, the rather washed-out shot below shows pax disembarking at
Essendon (Melbourne) from a
flight from Tasmania in
1946. Three ex-KNILM DC-5s found their way to Australia during
the war.
They were
given call signs VHCXA, VHCXB and VHCXC.. Dutch
reserchers have indicated that
VHCXC was ex
PK-ADD and this is born out by the rare image at the foot of the page
showing
VHCXC in earlier military
markings with the c/n 426 on the tail, and the star painted over what
was
clearly PK-ADD. Photo above via the CAHS collection.