VH-ECZ Republic RC-3 Seabee
(c/n 972)
This was the former VH-BBJ,
acquired by East Coast Airways
in 1962 and registered into their
series in June of
that year. In November 1962 it suffered a heavy landing on the Tweed
rover, NSW
wherein the hull was holed
and the aircraft sank. By `965 it had evidently been repaired and
acquired
by Mr. K. E. Olson, who
owned it at the time that Geoff Goodall took the above shot at Camden in
September
of that year. In back was the other Seabee Olson owned,
VH-MJO (his wife's
initials).
On 13 January 1966, VH-ECZ
was wrecked during a
forced landing on the grounds of a
mental
hospital in the Sydney
suburb of Rydalmere, due to fuel
starvation on a flight from Coolangatta
to
Bankstown.
Fortunately the owner/pilot escaped unhurt.
There may be an irony in here somewhere,
but I'd better
not go there! It was subsequently struck off the register
and the remains of it were
noted in a hangar at
Tyabb in the new
millenium. Possibly for use as spares for the restoration
of VH-KNA?