VH-PKW (2)
Cessna
180
(c/n 31121)
I have been advised by Mr. John
Patterson, a former director of Airfarm that the oddly shaped
hopper on the port wing of this 180 was, in fact, a 'seed pod' used for
spreading grass seed. The
photo above, from the Geoff Goodall collection, was taken at Tamworth,
NSW whilst it was in
Airfarm service in
1968 . In John's shot below, this pod had been removed and the
aircraft con-
verted back to a
conventional fertiliser spreader. This -PKW is actually is the
second aircraft to
bear this rego, the first
another 180, having been written off in a crash when it stuck overhead
wires
at Copanhurst
near Grafton, NSW, in June 1955 The replacement
machine seen here was one
of
the first 180s into Australia (in October of
1954) and
was originally VH-BQF. (See my
shot of
it at Moorabbin shortly after it
arrived) It later went to
Western Australia to continue more crop
dusting
activities.
VH-PKW(2) is still currently active and is
registered to an owner in NSW
where it
has been used for skydiving. Tony Arbon's shot at the foot of the
page shows it as a
skydiving platform.