VH-MJJ Aero Commander
680F
(c/n 933-6)
This Aero Commander
was registered to M.J. Lawrence Holdings Pty Ltd in March 1965
for use
in the area of airborne
geophysical surveys, as indicated by the magnetometer protruding from
the
tail. I have darkened Greg Banfield's print of it (above)
somewhat to
try to bring up the rego which
was painted on the fin
in
the same light hue (probably blue) as the trim. This image was
taken at
Mascot on 15 March 1965
some
4 days prior to its official registration. It had just arrived
from
the US where it had
been registered N6108Y. The titling under the
cockpit states "Aero Service
Ltd. -
Australia'. M. J. Lawrence Holdings was formed by Maurice
J. "Morrie" Lawrence, one
of the main players at
Camden in the 1950s and early 60s. He was a ground mechanic on
light
and heavy aircraft and ran
several maintenance businesses at Camden, including Lawrence Eng-
ineering Services
which produced the 11 new-build Tiger Moths from spares, (c/ns LES-1 to
-11).
In the 50s Morrie set up an aerial
mineral survey company named Sepal Pty Ltd, and became the
Australian agency for
World Wide Aerial Surveys and Fairchild Aerial Surveys in the
USA. Sepal
was later sold off to rival
Adastra Aerial Surveys. M J. Lawrence Holdings and Aero Service
Ltd
operated as the
Australian agency for the world's largest aerial survey company Aero
Service Corp
of Philadelphia,
Pa. VH-MJJ had an official change of ownership on 13
August 1965 when it was
transferred to
subsidiary company Gale Air Pty Ltd. Seen below is a close
up from another shot
taken by Greg in
1966 showing the Commander with different corporate titling, viz: "Gale
Air Pty
Ltd - in association with Aero
Service Ltd (Bahamas)". I suspect the Bahamas bit was Morrie
being cute with DCA
who were giving him a hard time about operating American owned aircraft
under his Australian
Airwork licence. The words 'Bahamas', 'British Virgin
Islands' or 'Cayman
Islands' always give
the connotation of something fishy going on (tax-wise) ..........which
probably
was not the case
here! VH-MJJ made several
trips to New Zealand, New Guinea
and Japan
before being exported in
1968 to Korean subsidiary Asia Aero Survey Company, as
HL-2017.