VT-AUR Douglas DC-3
(c/n 13686)
I received this
horrible grainy print from Air India in 1949. The last letter of
the rego appears
to be an "R" on the original
print. Since it is an early conversion, and shows Air-India "The
Tata Line" on the cabin titling, I am assuming that it is
-AUR. Both VT-ATR and VT-AVR
were also DC3s but were owned
(originally) by Indian National Airways and Airwork (India)
Ltd.
respectively. If some expert on Indian
Civil Aviation (and there don't
appear to be any)
can dispel this notion, I would be
more than happy to
hear from them. Anyway, Tata
Air Lines
had renamed
itself Air-India in 1946 and operated until 1953
when it became
a "Line" under
the newly formed (and nationalized)
Indian Airlines
Corporation. Eight
former independent
companies were merged to become "Lines"
within
the new nationalized corporation. They
were:
Airways (India) Ltd; Bharat
Airways; Himalaya
Aviation
Kalinga Air Lines Deccan
Airways Air India
Air
Services of India
Indian National Airways
Following this
amalgamation, the "new" Air-India operated a vast fleet of
DC-3s.
VH-AUD
remained with IAC until the early
1970s when it wound up in the knacker's yard in Bombay.