VH-MWF Cessna
402
(c/n 402-0136)
VH-MWF was the third of four Cessna
402s bought by Masling Airlines to operate third-level
airline services from its base at Cootamundra. About this
time East West Airlines and Airlines
of NSW were withdrawing their DC-3s leaving smaller towns without air
services. VH-MWF
was delivered in November 1967 and was still in the fleet when Masling
went into receivership
in September 1970 The receivers sold –MWF to Aviation
Centre at Bankstown who sold it
to
Aeropelican Airlines in 1971 for a commuter air service linking
Newcastle Belmont airport
with
Mascot. David
Carter’s photo shows the Cessna in full
Aeropelican colours at Belmont
in
May 1976.
Aeropelican replaced its 402s with Twin Otters starting in the
late 1970s.
and –MWF was being
operated
by North Australian
Air Charters, of Townsville, as a freighter
when, on
February 26, 1986 it had an
uncontrolled engine fire and
made an emergency landing
at
Rockhampton, where the fire was
extinguished Clearly the damage was not too severe as
seen in Danny
Tanners shot of it (below) at Townsville, a couple of months after the
incident.
In March
1992, the hard-working 402 was
withdrawn from use.