VH-EWA (3)
Douglas
DC-3CS1C3G
(c/n 9286)
This DC-3 was purchased from Qantas (ex-VH-EAM) in 1953 to
upgrade the airline from its
aging
Hudsons. This marked the beginning of an expansion era for
East West Airlines, although
for a while it was
the only DC-3 the airline possessed. It achieved quite remarkable
operational
statistics making
daily trips from Sydney's Mascot Airport to country towns up and down
the Great
Dividing Range. In the
above shot the crew is seen walking out to the aircraft for one such
trip in
1954. The lower shot
was taken in 1955. Note the dropping of the hyphen in the name
carried
above the cabin windows
(although the registered corporate name was still
East-West). Yet another
variation of a theme
appears in the somewhat grainy photo at the bottom of the page taken by
Jeff
Atkinson (reproduced here
courtesy of Nigel Daw) showing -EWA at Mascot in 1958. The DC-3
was re-registered
VH-EWF(2) in 1959 when the first
Fokker F-27 arrived, since the cream of the
fleet
obviously had
to carry the coveted VH-EWA markings.