VH-GSF Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
(c/n 270)
This USAAF Norseman (ex 43-5279) was delivered
to the RAAF late in 1943 becoming A71-10
It was civilianized in November 1949 for
Gibbes Sepik Airways in Papua/New Guinea as VH-BNL
It was badly damaged in a crash at Goroka, PNG
in July 1960. When restored in November 1957
its c/n was quoted to DCA as 274, probably in
error. It was re-registered into the Gibbes Sepik
series as VH-GSF on 30
March 1960. Geoff Goodall saw (above) it at Scone, NSW in
July 1967
after it had been
converted to an
agricultural spreader for Pay and Williamson. The load limits painted
on the fuselage state "Max Hopper Load 2180 pounds",
close to a ton of fertiliser each take off - no
wonder Col Pay had such praise for his three hard
working Norseman! The lower shot, also by Geoff
portrays the old lady in
September 1968 looking a little sad after it was retired by Pay &
Williamson.
A few months later it was
sold to Skyservice Aviation at Camden, who first used it for water
bomber
trials with bushfire
authorities, then for parachuting. While dropping 8 parachutists
off Sydney's Manly
Beach on 18 January 1970, an engine fire caused the
pilot Ken Andrews, part owner of Skyservice
Aviation who was wearing his own chute, to jump from
the aircraft at 5000 feet, leaving it to crash into
the sea.