OY-KMA Douglas DC-6B
(c/n 43548)
Although the SAS consortium was founded in 1946, it
was not until 1948 that the three individual
entities lost their
identity, so to speak, and the fleet was repainted in SAS
livery. After that the
assignment of
registrations was based on a ratio of the per centage of ownership of
the three
countries
involved. This was roughly as follows: Sweden
(SE-) 40% and Norway (LN-) and
Denmark (OY-) 30%
each. On boarding a flight from say Copenhagen to London, the air-
liner would
have been, and still is, registered randomly in any of the three
registers involved.
OY-KMA was one of some 20 or so
DC-6Bs flown by the airline, and was delivered in 1952.
Nine years later it was sold to
Thai International as HS-TGD. Although the above photograph
was acquired from
SAS, I suspect that the original had been a Douglas Aircraft shot
insofar as
that looks
suspiciously like the L.A. River winding down below.