VH-UTQ Bell
47G-4
(c/n 3337)
Here are two Greg Banfield shots of a Bell chopper taken at
Bankstown. Above, in October
1986* and below,
somewhat earlier in November 1983. Both are rather
cluttered. Can't help
that however when one can "see
through" the bloody thing! A crop duster, it was first
registered
in February 1965 and saw a two-year secondment to Fiji in January of
1970. First, colonially
registered as
VQ-FBN and later as DQ-FBN, it returned to Australia in January 1972
and assumed
its VH-UTQ identity again.
*
Interestingly, the Australian ATSB has a detailed report of it hitting
power cables whilst inspecting
spraying result at 'Berwick Station', a property some 23 km W of Werris
Creek, NSW on 24 March
1984. The report indicates the damage was serious
enough to write the machine off. However,
despite this,
Greg's shot above was taken after
that date. It turns out that it languished somewhere
for four years and then was rebuilt in 1982 as a 47G-3B-1. In
October 2002 it was sold in New
Zealand as ZK-ICJ where it is
still current.