VH-MWJ Bech 70 Queen
Air
(c/n LB-29)
With a stick-on ferry registration in
dayglo orange and white, N4089A was photographed by David
Carter
in Masling markings at Bankstown in 1970. A few weeks
later David snapped it again at
Bankstown (below) this time as VH-MWJ. Masling was at
the time going through rapid expansion
and the
network stretched from Brisbane to
Melbourne. Turned out it was stretched
too far and
four
months after –MWJ was delivered in May 1970 Masling went into
receivership . Jack Masling
retained two Queen Airs and started
afresh. The third Queen Air, –MWJ, went
back to Hawker
de
Havilland, which also retained to the yet-to-be registered
VH-MWK -MWJ was placed with the
Royal Flying Doctor Service, which named it “Fred Ryle”. It served in the West
and also was attached
to
the RFDS Victorian division at one stage. By 2000 it
was with Alligator Airways at Kununurra in
north-west Western Australia. On June 24 that year, while
on hire to another operator, it crashed near
Leonora, on the WA Goldfields. The engine
cowling detached on take off and while it caused no
damage, the Queen Air was not able to climb.
A mile from the airport in struck a mound of mine
tailings
and was destroyed. The pilot and six passengers
survived.