VH-MMP
Piaggio P.166
(c/n
365)
Registered G-APYP to McAlpine Aviation Ltd.
in March 1960, this Piaggio was acquired by
MacRobertson Miller in early-1964. It was named 'RMA Pilbara' and, as the titling
suggests,
was used
for charter work. By the time Geoff Goodall's photo (above) was taken
at Perth in
June
1968 it had been retired by MMA and was awaiting
sale. It was sold to Towermain
Constructions in June of 1969 and departed Perth in October of that
year ostensibly to be used
by Ansett
Airlines of Papua New Guinea. In the event it broke down at Horn
Island, Qld and
remained there for 5 weeks. It was then ferried to Bankstown; and later
to Moorabbin. In July
1970 it was
sold to Motif Air of Melbourne. It appears to have been a bit of
a lemon, and it
did
a wheels-up landing at Essendon on 2 March 1971 after the port wheel
wouldn't come down.
Upon being
repaired it was sold to Forrester Stephen Aviation, at Essendon, circa
1971-72,
using parts of VH-ACV. By 1975 it was with Daroche
Developments Pty. Ltd, then to Peter
Sagar,
t/a Tasman Airlines. Peter Kelly's shot #
2 below (via Geoff
Goodall) shows it at
Essendon in
June 1975 wearing Tasman titling. Following that are two
photographs by Greg
Banfield
both at Bankstown, #3 being in April 1979 and # 4 in January 1987.
It was the last
P.166
flying in Australia and eventually became
static at Bankstown, awaiting repairs. These
proved to be
very
expensive ($400,000 being
quoted) and it was struck-off the register on 7
August 2002 and
donated to the
Australian Museum of Flight at Nowra, NSW. It did not re-
main there and now serves as an advertisement for the HARS Museum at
Wollongong/Albion
Park
(see Phil Vabre's photo # 5). Finally, in May 2013 I
received the final photo (# 6) from
Phil showing it spendidly restored - still at Albion Park.
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