VP-BAC Grumman G-44A Widgeon
(c/n 1448)
This fascinating shot was obtained from Bahamas Airways in
1952. It depicts the new air terminal
constructed at
West End on Grand Bahama Island. This terminal was established
primarily to pro-
vide service to the
newly established Butlin's Holiday Camp. These early style "Club
Meds" were
very popular in
those days. This one clearly catered to the higher class of
punter who could afford
to cross the Atlantic
to the (then) British colony. A motley collection of seaplanes,
clad in the then
pseudo-BOAC style livery of
the day (white top, blue cheat line and tail registrations) are ranged
around the wooden shack
terminal building. In order to get these regos into
Google, I will link
each one to this
page. They are, clockwise from the lower left:
Reg.
Type
c/n
Previous ID
Future ID
Fate
VP-BAC Grumman G-44A
Widgeon
1448
NC86622
N20Z
Crashed Sept 1963
VP-BAM Grumman JRF-4 Goose
1109
NC66102
N332D Current -
in Florida
VP-BAL Grumman
G-21A Goose
1084 NC28635
N86639 In Florida in
1976 (see below)
VP-BAH Grumman JRF-6B Goose
1162 NC1057M
N5521A Antilles Air
Boats in 1972
VP-BAR Grumman JRF-6B Goose
1126 VQ-FAH
N68377 Unknown
VP-BAB Canadian Vickers PBV-1A
422
N95494
CF-HGE Unknown
Here's a shot of VP-BAL as N86639 at Opa
Locka, Florida in June of 1976. Image courtesy the
Ellis M. Chernoff collection. Note retractable floats.