VH-FNH Fokker F-27 Friendship 200
(c/n 10180)
This aircraft was originally slated to become
part of the Airlines of N.S.W. fleet but, in the event,
was
diverted to the parent company and delivered to Ansett-ANA. It is
seen here undergoing
maintenance at
Essendon in 1963 in this shot by Barry Maclean. It crashed
at Western Junction
Airport,
Launceston on 17 March 1965. It appears as if a problem
developed with the pitch-lock
mechanism, of the No.1 engine (the one they are working on above), and
the prop was feathered.
A heavy cross
wind was blowing at the time (of which I have personal knowledge at
that airport)
and, in
attempting to "go around" on one engine the port wing struck the runway
and the machine
ran
off it and came to rest some 230 meters abeam of the runway. The
resultant fire which started
was
quickly doused by the Launceston Airport fire tender and there was no
loss of life. The aircraft
was
written off and scrapped on site.