VH-MKF Beech 36 Bonanza
(c/n E-30)
What happened to the "H" on the rego? I
was tempted to paint it in, but this is the way that John
Wheatley's original photo shows.
Not sure if that is the venerable Mr. Wheatley standing by this
stretched
straight tail Bonanza or not. The model 36 was a full six
seat machine with four cabin
windows on each side and double
rear doors on the starboard side. Photo probably in the early
1970s and probably at
Darwin. Any counter-actions to this latter assumption,
folks? First regis-
tered in September
1968. On 15 July 1988 the aircraft was in the circuit to Jandakot
Airport when
it
suffered fuel starvation and crash landed some 2 km north of the
airport. What happened was
this: It turns out
that the decal indicating the fuel tanks was incorrectly
reversed. Later it had been
corrected with a red water-based pen. This correction had
subsequently warn off leaving the Pilot-
under-Instruction to
inadvertently select the left fuel tank instead of the right. The
Pilot-in-Command
having unsuccessfully
trying to restart the engine, elected to concentrate his efforts on
making a
controlled forced
landing. The nosegear collapsed and the aircraft
overturned. .