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airsupport
6th Oct 2010, 07:12
Inherited recently many hundreds of slides and photos, some like these dating back to the 1960s of travelling on the long gone Ansett-ANA.

Thought some may like to see them, just excuse the quality as they are from slides originally and as I said more than 40 years old.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/ana3.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/ana1.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/ana2.jpg

emeritus
6th Oct 2010, 08:23
Nothing beats a bit of nostalgia! Especially when your flying career is behind you.:{

Keep em coming.:D

thanks...Emeritus:ok:

Ex FSO GRIFFO
6th Oct 2010, 08:37
Is that the old SY Twr / RFSS I see behind RMC..??

:ok::ok:

airsupport
6th Oct 2010, 09:52
Not sure, all 3 photos are at Sydney Airport though in the 1960s. :)

Capt Fathom
6th Oct 2010, 11:44
There was a fantastic read published about 10 years ago.

The history of Holyman, ANA, and Ansett. Their involvement with the airlines of overseas countries, like Cathay, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, Ceylon and Egypt!

Also some background on Government owned airline TAA, and the two airline policy!

Somewhere in my garage, but I can't find it at present, so unsure of the exact title.

No hits with google unfortunately, but well worth getting your hands on it! If only I can find the title!! :}

planejane
6th Oct 2010, 13:39
It may have been this one -

The Forgotten Giant of Australian Aviation. Australian National Airways by Peter Yule.

A good book, despite a few inaccuracies. What a bloody exciting era, now sadly mostly forgotten.

More pics would be great!

airsupport
6th Oct 2010, 18:55
Those were the only 3 pictures of Ansett-ANA among my Parents things, but anyone else of course feel free to add any other photos. :ok:

akerosid
6th Oct 2010, 20:23
Of all the great airlines that have disappeared in recent years, Ansett is the one I will miss most. I flew with them back in 1993, from Perth to Sydney, when they used to run "Mystery Flights"; it was an A320 - my first A320 flight - to Sydney and what a treat it was; superbly comfortable seats, real glasses, wonderful crews. Coming back, it was a 767- three man crew, three class aircraft, although F class was being used as J Class and the Business Class cabin, for economy; I recall the gate agent smiling as he offered to change my seat assignment to one of the Business Class seats; that was a treat.

Only two photos to share, but hopefully you'll enjoy them!

JetPhotos.Net Photo » VH-CZI (CN: 23661) Ansett Australia Boeing 737-377 by John Fitzpatrick (http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=267461)

JetPhotos.Net Photo » VH-HYD (CN: 025) Ansett Australia Airbus A320-211 by John Fitzpatrick (http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=267462)

A great loss to aviation (and Australia), but long may its memory survive.

airsupport
6th Oct 2010, 22:32
As I said before they are the only ones I have of Ansett-ANA, but IF we now include Ansett (that is post Ansett-ANA) I have some others that may, or may not, be of interest.

These are of the original Ansett B767s being built at Boeing back in the early 1980s, again PLEASE excuse the quality of the photos I had a VERY basic camera and while not illegal they didn't actually encourage you to take photos.

The 767s are (were) built from scratch inside the Factory, then go outside to have the engines etc fitted, and in the case of Ansett they came back in later to convert to 3 man crew configuration.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767a.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767b.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767c.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767d.jpg

Jabawocky
7th Oct 2010, 02:31
when they used to run "Mystery Flights"; it was an A320 - my first A320 flight - to Sydney and what a treat it was;

Some folk that fly them say the same thing to this very day! :E

Great old pics.....keep them coming.

airsupport
8th Oct 2010, 06:30
These are the only other photos from that time at Boeing with Ansett 767s in them.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767e.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767f.jpg

airsupport
9th Oct 2010, 01:00
This is one of Ansett DC9 VH-CZC, another of my favourites, in Townsville in the early 1970s. :ok:

This particular aircraft, not the day this photo was taken though, was almost lost ex Townsville one afternoon with a runaway stabiliser. :eek:

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/andc9.jpg

airsupport
11th Oct 2010, 01:30
A few photos of ''Ansett'' owned Boeing 767 VH-RMA, although a long way away from Australia.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767g.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767h.jpg

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767i.jpg

You can tell it is not in Australia, the health and safety police would never allow this behaviour here. ;)

airsupport
14th Oct 2010, 02:08
Another memory I have of Ansett, and I am reminded of it every day.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/clock.jpg

Still going perfectly after more than 22 years. :ok:

Aye Ess
14th Oct 2010, 03:20
Wow,airsupport....you Ansett guys did it tough. In TAA all aircraft had a dash mounted clock. I can't imagine how hard it would be on a dark & stormy night trying to do a timed turn with that on your lap.

airsupport
14th Oct 2010, 03:55
Ansett could NOT afford one for EVERY aircraft. :rolleyes:

As I am sure you know, it was for 25 years of loyal service, still going fine except for a battery change every now and then, and proudly displayed in the lounge room. :ok:

airsupport
18th Oct 2010, 00:55
A few more photos of various ''Ansett'' aircraft, this one is of B767 VH-RMA again, previous photos were in Saigon, this one is in Moscow.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/767mos.jpg

And a couple of Airbus A300-600 VH-CLM, in Georgetown Guyana.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/clm01.jpg

The same aircraft in a hangar at JFK New York.

http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i474/airsupport/clm02.jpg

Lesley Taylor
10th Feb 2020, 08:46
Those were the only 3 pictures of Ansett-ANA among my Parents things, but anyone else of course feel free to add any other photos. :ok:
Hi I am hoping somebody can help me. My father was seconded from the RAAF to ANA to be a wireless operator on these flights.

Dad had a special attachment to one of the DC-3’s It wasCDC

Many years later, Dad made his way back to Archerfield and his last job before retiring, was as maintenance manager for the police air wing.

I was a flight attendant 1969-1973

Ansett has a special place in my heart. Any light that can be shed will be greatly appreciated.

Sunfish
10th Feb 2020, 18:54
I remember the day the first B767 arrived.

tail wheel
10th Feb 2020, 22:14
VH-CDC was a USAAF C-49A (DC3). The Douglas C-49 was the designation given to 138 Wright Cyclone powered Dc-3s impressed into the USAAF after the US entry into World War II.

https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/600x371/c_49_505ddf28686b20b478d9fd8508990e40d0d8bf8d.jpg

The aircraft was operated by ANA on behalf of the USAAF. It crashed at Tacloban in the Philippines on Tuesday 13 November 1945 with the loss of three crew and 13 passengers. There was only one survivor.

The Accident Report makes very interesting reading............. https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19451113-0