PK-AFM Lockheed 14-F62
KNILM
(c/n 1411)
In 1938 Koninklijke
Nederlandsch-Indische Luchtvaart Maatschappij (KNILM - Royal
Dutch
Indies Airways) ordered five Lockeed 14 Super Electras. PK-AFM
was the first. They were
used on
flights from Batavia to various points, including Sydney. It is
seen above at Brisbane's
Archerfield Aerodrome in this photo from the Barry Flood collection,
possibly on the first sched-
uled
flight from Batavia. Immediately after the rapid Japanese
invasion in early 1942 they were
used on
evacuation flights from NEI to Australia. PK-AFM was lost
on 26 March 1942 when
it
departed Brisbane for Darwin. Having refueled at Daly
Waters it failed to arrive at Batchelor,
NT. The crew became disoriented in the dark, since there
was no beacon at Batchelor. A wheels
up
landing in the bush tore the wings off. A
RAAF search aircraft found it near Katherine NT.
Food and
water were despatched by the KNILM DC-3 PK-ALT. The crew, all
unharmed, were
picked up by truck two days later.
photo barry flood