VH-FBA (1) ntu National
NA-75
(c/n 75-4319)
This rare photo from the Merv Prime
collection (via Geoff Goodall) shows one of several of these
Boeing
Stearman PT-17 conversions sporting the more powerful 450 hp P&W
engines which were
brought
into Australia in 1957. This one was ex N63267. The craft
had a new high lift wing design
with end
plates on both planes. This was designed to bring the stall speed
down to 35 mph with a
load of
500 lbs up. Another
innovation was moving cockpit instrumentation to the upper wing
trailing edge above the pilot. VH-FBA had been imported by
Crop Care Pty Ltd, Sydney, a new
company formed in 1957 by Crop Care Inc of Sacramento, California and
assembled at Bankstown.
The
company's press release at the time said they would import five NA-75s
to operate in Australia.
VH-FBA was never formally registered, although DCA allowed it to be
demonstrated in northern
NSW as an
agricultural machine. A second NA-75 can be seen under assembly in the
hangar behind,
almost
certainly VH-CCI (75-206 ex N63495) which was registered in November
1957 but cancelled
only
three days later when the Stearmans were packed up and shipped back to
the States after a dispute
with DCA over
a ruling restricting their agricultural payload which would have made
them uneconomic.