SE-BCA Saab 90 Scandia
(c/n 90.001)
This undistinguished (although perfectly
acceptable) "DC-3" replacement was first flown as far
back as 16
November 1946. The problem was, in those days, that there were so
many cheap
actual DC-3s
available, that to produce a new aircraft which could compete with this
readily
available pool and
still remain economically viable, at least from an airline bottom line
standpoint,
was
almost impossible. Seen above is the prototype at the
company airstrip in 1947. After
flight testing
was completed this aircraft, and indeed, along with all the other 17
production
Scandias, wound
up in Brazil. SE-BCA would become PP-SQB with VASP in
1950.