VH-SAS
(2)
Percival P.44 Proctor
5
(c/n Ae.2)
There were two different airframes
which carried the registration VH-SAS. The first was
the Proctor 5 built in 1946 c/n
Ae.99 formerly G-AIER and which became VH-AAH in
April 1952.
Upon being exported to Australia it was given the registration VH-SAS
for
Sabre Air Snaps
in September 1953. This machine crashed on Mordialloc
Beach, Vic
on 10 October 1954, and the
wreckage was removed to Moorabbin. The Proctor was
rebuilt in 1955 using the
fuselage from VH-ARV which had
crashed at Campania, Tasmania
on 11 July 1954, the
remains of which were transported from Hobart to Melbourne via
ANA Bristl
170. The 'new' VH-SAS arose, phoenix-like from
the ashes (or rather the
soggy remains) of c/n Ae.99
and the fuselage of c/n Ae.2 in July 1955 when my shot above
was taken at
Moorabbin. .Note 'Sabre Air
Snaps' on fin. It was struck off the register in
February 1960 as being
'scrapped'. Incidently, the '54 Volkswagen beyond the fence
was
mine. (Victoria
licence
plate GFK298 if anyone's interested.)