VH-FNO Fokker F.27 Friendship
400
(c/n 10304)
Test flown as PH-FIY, VH-FNO was
delivered to Melbourne in Airlines of South Australia colours
in
August 1966. In the event it was destined never to fly with that
airline and was immediately repaint-
ed
with Ansett-ANA livery. David Carter shot it in those markings
at Mascot in 1969. –FNO flew
with
Ansett-ANA and then Ansett Airlines of Australia until March 1975 when
it joined MMA in the
in the west, by which time it was wearing the Ansett “delta”
livery. It returned to the east in Septem-
ber 1976 and re-entered service with Ansett Airlines of
Australia. It was back with MMA from May
1978 to
December 1980. From April to August 1981, it flew with
Ansett Airlines of Northern
Territory and was still wearing its titles when David saw it again
I(below) at Mascot in 1982. The
Fokker
continued on with Ansett until it was withdrawn from use in July 1989,
by which time it had
adopted the Ansett “Southern Cross” livery.
-FNO then sat idle at Tullamarine for 2½ years before it was
ferried to Norwich, in Britain in Feb-
ruary 1992 where it was placed in storage again after its sale to
Expresso Aero fell through. It
flew
to Exeter in March 1993 for overhaul and repainting for Ratioflug but
again the sale fell through
and it
returned to Norwich. Finally in December that year there was a
buyer, Sheik Kamal Adham,
who completed the transaction. –FNO became HZ-KA8 on the Saudi
register It was used as an
executive
aircraft until 1998 when it was flown to Exeter and yet again placed in
storage. In Novem-
ber 1999 the
Fokker was entered on the Equatorial Guinea register as 3C-AWW.
It was scrapped
at
Southend in September 2000.