VH-WBR Beech 58 Baron
(c/n TH-71)
Ferried to Australia as
N9028Q, VH-WBR was delivered to Sir Thomas Wardle, of Perth’s
Tom the
Cheap supermarket chain, in August
1970. David Carter’s picture
shows it at
Bankstown
being prepared for its delivery flight. Tom the
Cheap also operated a Hawker
Siddeley 125 jet the time and the Baron’s role may have been to get
into those places the jet
couldn’t. By 1976, when
Wardle’s empire was starting to collapse, –WBR had been
disposed
of but still based at Perth. It is known from a couple of
air safety accident reports
that it was at
in North Queensland by the late 1980s. The most
damaging incident was a
collision with a kangaroo at the Yandan mine on July 18, 1994
that saw it spear off the runway
into a ditch. –WBR had its registration revoked
in July 2006. It may be that it had never
recovered
from its 1994 accident and its registration was soon reallocated to
another aircraft