VH-TAA Douglas
DC-4-1009
(c/n 43065)
In 1946
Trans-Australia Airlines purchased four Douglas DC-4 Skymasters new from
the
factory. VH-TAA was the pride of
the fleet in the late 1940s, and was named
'John
Eyre'.. When the Viscounts arrived, the DC-4s were
relegated to cargo duties
and, at that
time, VH-TAA was renamed 'Watkin
Tench',
(an officer in Australia's
First Marine Corps, circa 1787). On 24 May
1961 VH-TAA was
operating a cargo
flight 1902 from
Sydney to Brisbane. Whilst on final
approach to
Brisbane's Eagle
Farm Airport, the captain evidently experienced a
heart attack. In attempting
to
leave his seat
he fell across the engine throttle quadrant closing
all four
engines. The
copilot was unable to regain control and the aircraft crashed in
mangrove swamps short
of the
runway killing both crew members. The rare in flight
photograph (below) of
-TAA
was obtained from Trans-Australia Airlines in 1948.
My shot (above) was
taken
on the ramp
at Essendon in 1954.