VH-PGL DHC-2 Beaver 1
(c/n 1430)
There were two
Beavers registered to P.G. Law, the Director of the Australian National
Antarctic
Research
Expeditions, both, naturally, VH-PGL. The first was
c/n 964 which was transferred to
the
RAAF as A95-202 and was written off in a blizzard at Mawson Base on 9
December 1960.
Seen above is Geoff Goodall's
image of the replacement Beaver at Adelaide
Airport in June of
1961,
being prepared for its shipment
to Antarctica This aircraft had been delivered new to de
Havilland Australia in July or 1960 as VH-IDR. It was then
transferred to the RAAF as A95-205
but
was loaded on the ship for Antarctica as VH-PGL in an overall orange
paint scheme with
the
ANARE
emblem on the fuselage. Some time during the next year (possibly
as soon as it was off
loaded)
the aircraft was repainted with its RAAF serial A95-205. With the
international community
all vying
for the natural, and untapped, resources of this vast southern
continent, there was probably
some political
reason for these Beavers to swap their identity from civil to military
machines. After
its tour of
duty in
Antarctica, the Beaver was
sold to Air West Airlines in Vancouver as CF-AWA.
It is
still active as C-FAWA.. It is seen below at Vancouver in 1978 as
CF-AWA.