VH-SMD DHC-2 Beaver
(c/n 1125)
This Beaver had an interesting
history. Delivered in February 1958 as VH-DHJ to de Havilland
Australia, it went to the RAAF in August of 1959 as A95-204. It
was used by the RAAF's Range
Air Taxi Service
in support of the nuclear testing program at Woomera SA. It then
went to the
Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition and operated by the
RAAF Antarctic Flight
on
skis. It suffered extensive damage in a blizzard in Antarctica in
December 1960 (high summer!)
and was
repatriated to de Havillands where it reverted to VH-DHJ. It was
re-registered VH-MKT
in
1962, and was finally sold to the Snowy Mountains Authority becoming
VH-SMD. The Ben
Dannecker collection photo above was taken at Bankstown in February
1968, whilst Greg Banfield's
B&W image
below was at Mascot in February 1963.
Following its SMA use it seems to have
disappeared from Beaver expert
Neil Aird's radar, although the FAA claims that the Beaver
N541R
is
c/n 1125. (This may have
been a US Army serial number, in which case N541R is really c/n 313,
which Neil
purports).