VH-URD De Havilland DH 84
Dragon
(c/n 6037)
VH-URD was
imported in 1933 and
sold to Tasmanian Aerial Services Pty. Ltd of Launceston,
Tasmania, (a
delightful city in which I lived for a number of years).
It was named 'Miss Launceston',
and is seen (above) in this poor image at Hatfield
prior to delivery. The photo immediately below
shows it with the
'T.A.S.' logo on the fin. This company was a
forerunner of Holyman's Airways,
which, in turn, was a
progenitor of Australian National Airways. It
was renamed 'Yoorana' in 1936,
to be keeping with all ANA
fleet names, whose "last
three" had to be ".....ana". It was impressed
into RAAF service
during WW II as A34-7. By 1944 the Air Force no longer
required its services
and it
reverted to VH-URD, going to Aircrafts Pty Ltd of Archerfield,
Brisbane. At the foot of the
page is a very
nice (and very rare) shot of it with APL's logo on the fin from the
John Oxley Library,
State
Library of Queensland collection. In 1948 -URD was sold to the
Roman Catholic Mission
of the Holy
Ghost based at Alexishafen, New Guinea. Qantas purchased
it in October of 1950
for
their New Guinea
routes only to have it destroyed in a crash at
Menyamya,
New Guinea in Dec-
ember 1951.
.