VH-UTW (2) Bell 204B
(c/n 2050)
Nice hovering shot of an Airfast Bell 204B by Greg
Banfield taken at Mascot in
April 1970.
The 204B was basically the civilian version of the military UH-1 Huey
of Viet Nam fame.
This one was operating
for Helicopter Utilities subsidiary Airfast and used
on oil exploration
duties. Shortly after this
shot was taken it was sent to Indonesia as part of the start-up fleet
of Airfast in that country,
and
used in further oil exploration work. (Airfast Indonesia
later
expanded its scope and now
operates many fixed wing
aircraft including MD-82s and Boeing
737s in support of the oil industry).
Incidentally, VH-UTW was the subject
of an accident
report whilst
operating on Australia's first offshore oil rig, the Barracouta
Platform in the Bass
Strait, when the tail rotor
failed as a result of metal fatigue. Clearly it was repaired as
Greg's
shot
shows since it became
PK-OBA soon afterward.
(Some sources report -UTW as being
sold in Malaysia as 9M-ATC
but, in the event, this was not taken up and it went
to Indonesia).