VH-TAP Convair 240-5
(c/n 42)
Delivered early in 1949 with the name 'Matthew Flinders' and saw first
service
on 1 April
1949 from Melbourne to Brisbane. My snap was at Essendon in 1955.
-TAP was sold to
Pakistan International Airlines in
1956 as AP-AHO. It was then purchased by Fokker in
Holland
in 1959 as PH-NHZ. Was to have been leased to Euravia Air Charter
NV as PH-EUR
but that
didn't happen. Instead it was purchased by the St. Louis-based
aircraft broker Remmert
Werner as
N557R. After refurbishing to executive transport standard
they sold it to Falstaff
Brewing
Co in 1961 as N503. It was acquired by Alaska Coastal
Airlines (and converted back
to
44-pax seating) in 1966 and re-registered N196N. When Alaska
Airlines absorbed that carrier
in 1968 they
had no use for it in their existing fleet and it was withdrawn from
use. Start up
Pacific Nevada
Airlines leased it from Jan to May of 1973 when Alaska were forced to
repossess
it back for
non payment of lease. It was sold later that year to Pacific Coast
Airlines (which may
have
been a restructured and re-named Pacific Nevada) and in 1975 passed to
Pacific Airlines.
It was
repossessed by Crocker National Bank in 1976 and withdrawn from use and
broken up
at Long
Beach Municipal in 1978.