VH-ILX Beech E55 baron
(c/n TE-791)
Oddly, Beech changed the nomenclature
of Baron model numbers with the 'E' series. Instead of
naming
it a D95-E55, the '95' was dropped. VH-ILX was
registered to Beech agents Hawker
de
Havilland in May 1970. It was formerly ex N4094A. The
big-engined E55 Baron was soon
on its
way to Papua New Guinea for Talair. David Carter caught
it at Bankstown before delivery.
When PNG became independent, –ILX became P2-ILX in May 1974 and two
years later was
reregistered P2-GKR in Talair’s preferred block. It
was finally withdrawn from use in April 1989,
and ended up in Australia where it was restored as VH-XFA in September
1992. The Baron was
then
sold in the Philippines as RP-C9980 in May 2010. On March 29,
2011 the right undercarriage
collapsed
on take-off from Manila’s domestic airport. A
part of the right propeller broke away
and
badly damaged the fuselage. It is likely the former
VH-ILX has been written off.