G-ALZL de Havilland D.H.114 Heron
1
(c/n 10903)
This is the prototype Heron and
has a long history. Although in full BEA livery, this aircraft was
never operated by the airline who, in fact, only
ever used three of them. Viewer Sandy Edmiston
indicates that these were G-ANXA, G-ANXB and G-AOFY, and they were
replacements for
D.H.89A Dragon Rapides on the Hebrides run and also operated on air
ambulance duties. BEA's
Herons
were fixed undercarriage 1Bs and landed on the on the beach at Barra -
which services had
to be scheduled to coincide with
the tides. G-ALZL was later leased to Braathens SAFE in 1954
as
LN-BDH. It went to West Australia in 1973 becoming VH-CJS and has
remained in the Perth
area ever
since. It eventually became derelict at Perth's GA
airport, Jandakot, during a prolonged
legal ownership dispute, in
which no side would allow the Heron to be sold to several aviation
museums
in Australia (the RAAFA being one
of them) or, indeed, to the UK who were anxious to see the proto-
type
Heron preserved.