VH-MPA Callair
A-9A Quail
(c/n 1063)
Some 25 Callair A9s were imported into
Australia in the mid-1960s through the distributor in
Bankstown, Aerial
Agriculture Pty. Ltd. Soon after production got under way
in Afton, Wyo-
ming, Callair was
taken over by Inter Mountain Manufacturing Co. Notwithstanding, I
shall
continue to refer to them as
Callairs on this website, rather than IMCO machines. IMCO was
in turn purchased by Rockwell
International in 1966 which continued to build the Quail under
its Aero Commander
Division before shifting its production to Mexico in 1971 in a joint
venture
with AAMSA.. The last
A9s were produced in 1984. The aircraft resembled the Piper Pawnee
so much that they were
really hard to tell apart. Both shared the 235 hp Lycoming O-540
engine.
This one was operated by Western
Aerial Services of Cunderdin, WA, where this Geoff Goodall
shot was taken in July of
1968. VH-MPA was formerly N8297H.
It became VH-AZE in the
late 1980s and was used as
a glider tug for the Lake Keepit Gliding Club in NSW after its top
dressing days were
done. John Wheatley's color shot below has
faded unfortunately, although
it is clear that by the time
it was taken in 1971, -MPA had acquired a different color scheme.