VH-TGQ  Piper PA-23-250 Aztec                      (c/n  27-405)

                                 
               
                                     This was the former VH-AVT of Avis Rent-a-Plane.  In April 1963 a deal was struck between
                                     Avis and TAA allowing the evaluation of the Aztec by the airline and as a result it was re-regis
                                     tered VH-TGB and painted in TAA's New Guinea regional 'Sunbird Services' livery.  When, in
                                     July 1964 TAA acquired its four Beech Queenairs VH-TGA-TGD, the Aztec was re-registered
                                     VH-TGO.  The "G" designator in the middle of the rego sttod for "General" aviation. . Several
                                     weeks after this re-registration, an embarrassed DCA Vic/Tas Region (for whom I used to work)
                                     discovered that the NSW Region had allocated VH-TGO to a Cherokee so TAA were offered
                                     VH-TGQ as a means of offsetting much expensive repainting!     (In "my day" by the way, that
                                     wouldn't have happened since all regos were allocated out of Melbourne).   Greg Banfield's shot
                                     of it (above) as -TGQ was taken at Bankstown in April 1965.    VH-TGQ was withdrawn from
                                     the New Guinea theater of operations in December 1966 and repainted without TAA titling.    It
                                     went to the Royal Victorian Aero Club (although still registered to TAA) and was used in the
                                     airline's pilot training program.   Geoff Goodall's photo (below) shows it on the line at Moorabbin
                                     in September 1967. .   This Aztec was withdrawn from service in December 1983.