Douglas DC-2-112
A30-14
(c/n 1288)
This was the former NC13738 of Eastern
Airlines. It was impressed into service in the early
days of WWII
with the RAAF and became A30-14. The above image is from the
Kevin O'Reilly
collection. Assigned originally to No.2 Wireless-Air Gunner
School, this DC-2 was allocated the
call
sign VHCRH. It spent time with 36 Sqn (coded "RE - H")
and was leased to Australian
National
Airways briefly in 1943. Struck off charge on 20 January 1947 it
was sold to Charles
M.
MacDonald, trading as Macair. It later wound up with Sid Marshall
at Bankstown, ostensibly
to be used as
spares for his airworthy DC-2, VH-CDZ. Fifty years on
it was acquired by the
Dutch Dakota
Association in Holland and is, I understand, in the process of being
restored.