PK-LEA de Havilland D.H.104 Dove
6
(c/n 04313)
In 1970 Adelaide-based SA & Territory Air
Services (SAATAS) expanded its operations into
Indonesia's West Irian and
East Timor, with the corporate name PT Saatas East Indonesia This
company
eventually operated a variety of aircraft, but this Dove, ex VH-MJD, was its first.
The
"LE" series of regos were
chosen for owner Dick Cavill's wife's name Lena. The Dove had
been
imported into Australia ex
G-APCZ for Chartwell Pty Ltd operating under the name of Chartair.
It also went to Air Oasis
for a while before being acquired by Saatas East Indonesia The
above
shot was taken by
John Wheatley at Darwin, NT shortly after it had been registered in
Indonesia.
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PK-LEA was
among the many aircraft badly
damaged at Darwin Airport by Cyclone Tracey on
Christmas Day
1974. Geoff Goodall indicates he
drove
from Perth to Darwin (no mean feat
- Ed) in October 75 and found PK-LEA at East Point
Military Museum along with a B-25D from
the desert, RAAF C-47
A65-104 and DC-3
PK-RDB. Later the Dove ended up at the airport
fire service
practice area, where presumably it was ultimately
burnt. Its undercarriage and parts live
on in the Darwin
Aviation Museum's displayed Timorese Dove
CR-TAG.