VH-RCB Cessna 185A Skywagon
(c/n 185-0298)
A Geoff Goodall photograph taken at Adelaide Airport
in May of 1964. Nicholas Air Charter
were based at Moorabbin,
Melbourne, and had purchased VH-RCB new in March of 1962.
They had just bought out SA Air Taxis
and had transferred their aircraft from Moorabbin to
Adelaide - West Beach.
VH-RCC,
their Avro XIX, was another. NAC
was a division of the
pharmaceutical company that made Aspro,
and used
the VH-RC block
for the aviation company
manager Richard Cavill.
Interestingly, and as coincidences go, the Aspro
factory (painted bright
pink) was situated at the corner
of
Waverley and Warrigal Roads about 200 meters from
where I
used to live in Glen
Waverley, Victoria in the mid 1950s. NAC later took over Skyways,
Moor-
abbin and renamed themselves
Nicholas-Skyways, leaving SAAT under its own name at Adelaide.
Geoff's second shot (below, same venue
but in October of that year) shows the aircraft after
SA Air Taxis titling had been applied,
although still with the Nicholas Air Charter "N" on the fin.
VH-RCB crashed on 6 August 1969 at
Barren Range, WA and was written off.