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Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Original Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Generic Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Skytours
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:14 October 1976
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:51982Submit Correction
View count: 254
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Skytours
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:14 October 1976
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Original Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Generic Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Skytours
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:14 October 1976
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Photo ID:51982Submit Correction
View count: 254
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Skytours
City / Airport:Adelaide - International (YPAD / ADL)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:14 October 1976
Photo by:David Tanner (via Daniel Tanner)Contact
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Original Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Generic Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Thunderbird Aviation
City / Airport:Sydney - Kingsford Smith International (YSSY / SYD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:20 April 1968
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:7216Submit Correction
View count: 261
VH-DQY was withdrawn from use in 2000. Thunderbird Aviation was an early third-level airline operating between Sydney and the Hunter Valley. Third level airlines were intended to fill the void from the withdrawal of DC-3s from passenger services. This had left many regional towns without air services. It was to prove a short-term answer and most of the affected communities no longer have air services. The operating economics of light twins, shrinking rural communities, improved roads and restricted access to major airports such as Sydney all took their toll.
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Thunderbird Aviation
City / Airport:Sydney - Kingsford Smith International (YSSY / SYD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:20 April 1968
Photo by:David CarterContact
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Original Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Generic Type:Cessna 337 Super Skymaster
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Thunderbird Aviation
City / Airport:Sydney - Kingsford Smith International (YSSY / SYD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:20 April 1968
Photo by:David CarterContact
Photo ID:7216Submit Correction
View count: 261
VH-DQY was withdrawn from use in 2000. Thunderbird Aviation was an early third-level airline operating between Sydney and the Hunter Valley. Third level airlines were intended to fill the void from the withdrawal of DC-3s from passenger services. This had left many regional towns without air services. It was to prove a short-term answer and most of the affected communities no longer have air services. The operating economics of light twins, shrinking rural communities, improved roads and restricted access to major airports such as Sydney all took their toll.
Registration / Serial:VH-DQY
Aircraft Version:Cessna 337B Super Skymaster
C/n (msn):337-0681
Operator Titles:Thunderbird Aviation
City / Airport:Sydney - Kingsford Smith International (YSSY / SYD)Map
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:20 April 1968
Photo by:David CarterContact