Chris Brame wrote:
Had a hunch the registration could be VH-CC
F, so I checked C-39 listings. Per Baugher:
Quote:
(38-)530 (c/n 2087) delivered Aug 18, 1939. To 5th AF (Australia) Mar 9, 1942. Transferred
to Australia National Airlines Dec 8, 1942. Temporarily to VH-CCF, then VH-ARA.
Crashed Mar 9, 1944 at Molesworth
This C-39 never served in the RAAF, it was in service with the US 5th Air Force in Australia operating under the VHCCF military call sign (not a civil registration). When the US received sufficient C47 deliveries many early douglas transports including this C-39 and impressed civil DC2/DC3 (ie C49/C50 etc) aircraft in Australia were then transferred into service with ANA who were operating the Allied Air Transport within Australia.
Although intended then to transfer into ANA civil service as VH-ARA, I understand this crash ended that process and the civil registration VH-ARA was not taken up, hence this photo shows the aircraft still in its military transport role and markings, including the call sign.
As per the quote of my post above, all US transports operating in Australia carried "VHXXX" callsigns in addition to their military serials (as per the early model B17 marked as "VHCBA" above in its US transport role in Australia), as did RAAF transports such as C-47s and DC-2s.
http://aarg.com.au/DC2.htm"VH" (along with VL and VM) military callsigns continued to be used post war by the RAAF, and although implying a civil registration, but they are not.
http://www.airwaysmuseum.com/Registrati ... rticle.htmwhile such radio call signs continued to be used post war to interface with civilian ATC, they were not externally displayed on the RAAF aircraft as markings as had been done during the war.
Regards
Mark Pilkington