YI-ABK de Havilland D.H.104 Dove
(c/n 04097)
Iraqi Airways was founded in December of 1945
by the Iraqi State Railways with technical
assistance from BOAC. Because of this, of course,
early equipment tended to be British.
As part of a pool service with MEA, D.H.89A
Rapides were used on a route from Baghdad
to
Beirut. These were replaced with three Doves in
1946. This Dove had a varied history
and
after it
left Iraqi it was converted to Riley Dove 400 standard. By 1974
it was registered
in
Australia as
VH-ABM. The shot below was taken at Essendon in
1993. For a decade or
so, it
languished at Moorabbin, but left that locale on a truck in
2006. It recently (2011)
appears
on a website http://www.charltonaircraftmuseum.com/?p=3 in a list of
aircraft (under
'Planes') as being at that locale.