VH-MMJ (2) Fokker F.28
Fellowship
(c/n 11013)
Here's VH-MMJ "RMA Pilbara" at Perth November
1969 in this evocative shot by Geoff Goodall,
It was leased from the manufacturer and was originally slated for
delivery to Braathens Safe in Norway.
It was the
precursor of half a dozen or so Fellowships which were to see
service with MMA, although
the
only one with a -MM rego. By the time ordered aircraft were
introduced
to the fleet, Ansett had
taken over and
they were left in their Ansett-style VH-FK series. At the time of
this photo -MMJ was
fitted with
a temporary white nose cone, which was referred to as its "Aussie zinc
cream nose". (So
fierce was the
WA
sun that even airliners needed protection?). VH-MMJ was returned
to Fokkers
in 1970 when
the first owned machine (VH-FKA) arrived. It was then
refurbishment and delivered
to its
rightful owner, Braathens Safe as LN-SUO. It had averaged an
astonishing 8.5 hours/day during
its time with
MacRobertson Miller. This, for an aircraft operated on
relatively short-range stages.