VH-SEX Piper PA-30 Twin Comanche B
(c/n 30-1007)
When Tamair acquired this Twin Comanche in 1969 they
tried to get DCA to re-register it. After all,
they argued, such a
risqué registration might be O.K. in the "big city" from whence
it came (it was first
registered to
Aircraft Rentals Pty Ltd in Sydney in May 1966, ex N7917Y) but after
all, this (being
Tamworth, NSW) is a
small country town and we have our mores, plus businessmen will be
chartering
it, etc. etc.
DCA refused, saying "enough is enough" (i.e. we've had
enough re-registrations and we are
going to quit doing
that any more - which wasn't true, but they could very hard nosed at
times -I know,
I used to work
there) Consequently it has remained Sierra Echo
X-Ray ever since. Presumably the
current Warwick
Qld owner has no qualms with its designation. Photos show it
above , when brand
new at Bankstown from the
Geoff Goodall collection and below by John Wheatley at Tamworth in
1972. Just
previous to its acquisition the management of
Tamair had been taken over by local
business-
man John
Roworth, and greatly expanded in the next decade.
For a newspaper clipping of the 'VH-SEX'
registration controversy, go the the CAHS entry at:
http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Registration%20markings%20of%20Australian%20aircraft%20VH-SEX.htm