VH-PNA Douglas DC-3CS1C3G
(c/n 16355/33103)
The images of -PNA above and below are via The Collection.
Above, at
Bankstown in August
1961 (ref
p1789-2141) following a complete rebuild and below at Port
Moresby on Christmas
Day 1964 ( ref p1789-2143). The color shot at the foot of the
page is from the Ben Dannecker
collection. The aircraft was built as a
C-47B-30-DK and was one of
the last C-47s to be built
as wartime production, being delivered to
the USAAF in April 1945, with
serial 44-76711. It
went almost immediately to the RAAF under
Lend/Lease as was given the
serial A65-99.
Crashing 1.5 km south of
Garfield, Victoria on 17 January 1958 it was
written off by the RAAF.
It was then
sold to Patair as is and
rebuilt to airworthy condition by Bristol Aviation Services of
Bankstown
during 1960-61, making its first
test flight after the accident in
August 1961. It was
transferred to Ansett Airlines of
Papua/New Guinea in 1970 when Papuan Air Transport
(Patair)
merged with ATA
although was never repainted in Ansett livery. It lay
idle in the
fire training
area
until 1973, when both -PNA and -PNB were dynamited. .