VH-EAD (3)
Boeing
707-338C
(c/n 19624)
Fourth of the "second" batch of
707-300s, VH-EAD was first flown at Renton on 18 March 1968.
Originally named 'City of Melbourne' it was renamed 'City of Newcastle' in 1971 and
later in 1974,
'City of
Ballarat' It was withdrawn from use and stored
at Sydney in 1979. It was sold to the
Royal Australian Air Force
becoming A20-624 initially as a transport machine, but later converted
to a tanker. It
was the last Boeing 707 in service and was retired to RAAF Richmond in
2008.
As far as I know it is still in storage
there. Greg
Banfield's shots
show it at Mascot; (above) in
August of 1974, (below) in
December
of that same year now with the final rendition of the kangaroo
tail and, at the foot of the
page, at Mascot in April 1987 as A20-624. It is now
retired, but in its
latter days on
inventory, it looked positively drab in a low visibility scheme (foot
of the page, by
Phil Vabre, at Avalon
in March 2007).