VH-PQA
Piaggio P.166B Portofino
(c/n 410)
VH-PQA was the prototype
P.166B Portofino, of which only six were built. It was purchased
by
Queensland Airlines in
1963 for £88,000, and began operating the Brisbane-Coolangatta
service
in January
1964. It was withdrawn from service in 1966 (replaced by a
Fokker F.27) and flown
to Essendon where the above
photograph by Newell Bell (via the John Hopton Collection) was
taken in December of that
year. Later in 1967 it operated local services for
Airlines of NSW.
Geoff Goodall saw it at Griffith,
NSW (below) in July of that year as it was waiting to take the
08.00 hrs flight back
to Sydney. By 1968 -PQA was registered to Forrester-Stephen and
used
by their associate company,
Commuter Airlines. It was then sold in January 1970 to
Wellington
Districts Aero Club in
New Zealand as ZK-DAI. Returning to Australia in 1973 it once
again
reverted to
VH-PQA, and was registered to Hookway Aviation Pty Ltd of Clayton,
Victoria.
It was sold toWards Freight Services Pty Ltd of
Essendon Airport in December 1974, and later
to Airfreighters Pty
Ltd. Greg Banfield provides a shot of it (foot of the page) in
Airfreighters'
livery, taken at
Essendon in December 1974. -PQA was finally struck
off the register in Feb
1976
and presented to the Airport Fire Service,
for non-destructive training, but was accidentally
burned during an
exercise when the wind
changed. The hulk was later removed to the Airport Fire
Service
at the new Tullamarine
Airport. The
image at the foot of the page taken during the
accidental fire is from the
archives of the Civil Aviation Historical Society.