VH-ECW de Havilland D.H.89A Dragon
Rapide
(c/n 6530)
Rapides
were not the most common de Havilland aircraft in Australia. In
fact, they were downright
rare. This one had come in from Sweden in 1960 where it had been
SE-CBU. Previous to that it
had been G-AJXB
and X7370 when it was a Dominie with the RAF. Upon arriving
in Australia it
became, simply, VH-CBU. It was flown by Peter Ahrens
who migrated to Australia along with
5 of his
family members. Ahrens then established East Coast Airways at
Coolongatta, and the
Rapide
was re-registered VH-ECW in 1962, and was used on charter work.
Geoff Goodall's
shot above shows
it at on arrival at Parafield in December of 1963, still wearing the
blue, white and
gray
color scheme from its Swedish days. It had come in for an
extended overhaul for a new owner,
a
process which was to take, in the event, over two
years! Below it is seen after finally emerging
from
that overhaul in March 1966, painted rather blandly in silver and
white. It had been sold to
Pastoral Aviation of Toowoomba Qld, and finally departed Parafield on
delivery to Toowoomba in
June 1966.
After that it had a hard new life dropping dingo baits in outback areas
of the Northern
Territory and the Kimberley region of WA. VH-ECW was
destroyed by fire when wing fabric
caught
alight during an engine start at Blackal, Queensland on 30 March 1968.