VH-EDB Douglas DC-4
(c/n 7458)
Built as a C-54A-1-DO in 1944 (41-107439) this aircraft
was civilianized in November 1945 for
American Airlines ("Flagship America") as
N90414. Qantas acquired it in 1949 whereupon it
became VH-EBN.
It was leased to Malayan Airways in 1958 for a couple of years as
VR-SEA.
Upon returning from the lease it resumed its Qantas career
as VH-EDB, and, as "New Guinea
Trader" is seen above at Mascot
in January 1963 in this shot by Greg Banfield. A new livery
was adapted in 1964 and
Greg's second shot, below, shows it in October of that year, now re-
named "Norfolk Trader". VH-EDA and
-EDB both soldiered on until well into the jet age until
1977, serving the Sydney
to Norfolk Island service. At the foot of the page is Greg's
final shot
taken in 1976 showing -EDB
in "Jet Age" livery (with radar nose) Like -EDA, -EDB passed to
Air Express who operated
them on freight services from Melbourne to Tasmania, until this concern
folded in 1979. .At the
foot of the page is a shot of -EDB is Air Express livery taken by Mike
Madden's at Essendon in August 1977. In
1980 VH-EDB was sold to Basler Flight Service
ostensibly as N5581S, although, in the
event, somewhere along the way it was erroneously
painted up as N5581T,
an identity it then
retained.(VH-EDA became
N5581S). C/n 7458
was sold in Canada to
Calm Air
International in 1982 becoming
C-GPSH.