VH-EBG (2) Boeing
707-138
(c/n 17702)
First delivered to the
airline in October of 1959, VH-EBG, like the rest of Qantas' 707-138s
was
returned to Boeing two years later for conversion to -138B standard.
(engine and airframe mods
to increase the range). Greg Banfield's photo above,
therefore, taken at Mascot in May 1964
illustrates it as a Boeing
707-138B. It was sold to British Eagle Airways in 1968
becoming
G-AWDG. It
passed to Laker Airways upon the demise of British Eagle and then had
many
other owners after that, finally
winding up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo as 9Q-CLK.
It is the
personal mount of (President for Life) Joseph Kabilai (isn't that
statement an oxymoron,
especially the "Democratic" bit)? It is, I believe, still
current. Ron Cuskelly in his superb
summary of the history of this
machine indicates that taking photographs of it (especially within
the borders of the said Democratic Republic) is punishable by
death. Puts me in mind of the
time I tried to
photograph a Lockheed LASA-60 (of all things) back in the 1960s in
Ensenada,
Mexico. Almost got shot by
Mexican troops. I'm not even sure it was a military aircraft.