VH-TAR Convair
240-5
(c/n 92)
Delivered in 1949, this aircraft had its name changed
later from its original 'Thomas
Mitchell'
to 'John Roe' and later still
to 'William Dampier'.
In my early shot at Essendon in 1954 it
carries
the first name. When airlines named aircraft (which, I always thought,
gave them
a more
personalized touch) it was common
for new and more modern additions to the fleet
to assume the
'pioneer'
names and hence the older
types got pushed down in the hierarchy.
VH-TAR was
leased
to Guinea Airways in 1958, and the
nice color shot below from the
archives
of the Civil Aviation
Historian Society of SA (via Nigel Daw)
shows it in that livery
at Parafield.
It returned to TAA
and then
was sold in the USA in 1959.
Its history
pretty much then
parallels
that of its sister craft VH-TAO and a
full history of it can be
found on
Fred Niven's site at:
http://www.ansettinwa.org/Pages/fredspages/convairs.htm