G-ATEL Aviation Traders ATL.41
Accountant
(c/n ATL.90)
This aircraft was registered out of sequence in August of
1957 to reflect its 'Aviation Traders &
(Engineering) Ltd" designers.
Specialized registrations were not issued at the time so the fact
that this
registration was allotted some ten years ahead of its time is
remarkable. The Accountant
was one of several aircraft
produced in the 1950s as potential "DC-3" replacements, and was to
have been powered by
reliable Rolls Royce Dart 514 turboprops. Although a
promising design,
Aviation Traders
were unable to finance the high costs associated with certifying such a
machine for
airline use and the
Avro 748, backed by a much larger concern, captured the
market. Only one
prototype (of three laid
down) was completed and Jennifer Gradidge took the above shot of
the
only one at the SBAC
Show at Farnborough in 1957. Aviation Traders went on to make a
name
for themselves by
converting DC-4s into Carvair freighter versions. G-ATEL was
broken up in
February, 1960.