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Wed Jan 22, 2014 1:54 pm
Pathfinder wrote:From Baugher's site:
41-18583 (c/n 4708) to USAAF Sep 10, 1942 - 5th AF, Australia Oct 09, 1942, operated as ‘VHCCP’
- USA Aug 19, 1945 - RFC Oct 21, 1945. No further reports.
So did RFC sell this off as a "scratch and dent"....
Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:56 pm
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Wed Jan 22, 2014 9:35 pm
(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
Wed Jan 22, 2014 11:07 pm
Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:26 pm
Fri Jan 24, 2014 1:28 am
The Inspector wrote:some sort of 'let's call it even' deal and the RAAF sold it off or gave it to ANA as repayment for an impressed earlier airplane.
ANNEXE Aircraft.
NUMBER TYPE 109 C47 (Dakota) 11 PBY (Catalina) 41 PB2B(Catalina) Spares. 164 engines for Dakota C47 aircraft.
127 Dakota propellers, Spare parts of 382 Dakota engines, Airframe spares for 48 Dakota aircraft.
136 Catalina engines, 68 Catalina propellers and spare parts for 272 Catalina engines, airframes spares for 21 Catalina aircraft.
United States Lend Lease content of 29 PB2B aircraft obtained from Canada.
Fri Jan 24, 2014 8:08 am
Chris Brame wrote:Had a hunch the registration could be VH-CCF, so I checked C-39 listings. Per Baugher:(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
Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:15 pm
mike furline wrote:The OP's picture clearly shows -CCF or -CCP at time of crash. Baugher's info seems to indicate -ARA at time of crash.
A different aircraft or confusing information?
Mark_Pilkington wrote:jdvoss wrote:These wartime Dakota photos are great!! Keep them coming. BTW, like the Lancastrian photo you posted a few days ago these Dakotas also display a civil registration on the tail. Were these civil aircraft 'on-loan' to the RAAF for the duration of the conflict ?
The Lancastrian was a civil QANTAS post WW2 airliner carrying Australian civil registration, but marked with RAAF/SEAC Roundels as it was travelling in Military airspace during the Allied occupation of Japan.
These wartime C-47s are military aircraft carrying RAAF Serials, and using "VHXXX" callsigns that resemble Australian civil registration marks, but are not. These therefore are not civil aircraft on loan to the RAAF, but some of the 124 C-47's owned and operated by the RAAF during WW2.
American transports operating in Australia also carried "VHXXX" callsigns and it was probably done to simplify tower communications into Australian civilian airfields.
Here is a former USAAF C-50 (impressed pre-Pearl Harbour DC-3),41-7698, that flew in Australia with callsign "VHCDJ", was later loaned to the RAAF prior to delivery of the C-47s and eventually de-mobbed into the Australian civil register post WW2 as VH-ANH.
http://aarg.com.au/DC3.htm
Regards
Mark Pilkington
Fri Jan 24, 2014 5:44 pm
Chris Brame wrote:Had a hunch the registration could be VH-CCF, so I checked C-39 listings. Per Baugher:(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