CY-ACB Douglas
DC-4
(c/n 3077)
Air Ceylon was founded in December 1947 and
was based at Ratmalana Airport, Colombo.
International services commenced in 1949 and were operated in
partnership with Australian
National
Airways using two DC-4s, VP-CBD and VP-CBE. In 1950 these were
re-registered
CY-ACA and CY-ACB
respectriely. The above photo is from the Bruce Robinson
collection,
and was
taken when Keith Virtue, seconded from ANA, was its captain.
Unfortunately, since
the
registration is not visible I am not sure if it was as VP-CBE or
CY-ACB at the time this
photo was
taken. I am guessing it was as CY-ACB. To prove its
identity I will append an
enlargement of the nose below with the name 'Ratmalana' clearly
visible. At the foot of the
page is a
reproduction (poor, but better than nothing, and possibly a drawing) of
an illustration
which appeared
in a 1949 magazine advertising Air Ceylon as 'The Trunk Route of the
Orient'.
The DC-4s
were working into London Heathrow at the time and shows 'Ratmalana' in profile
as
VP-CBE. In December 1950 this DC-4 joined the main ANA fleet as VH-INZ.