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Chimbu chuckles 1st Apr 2012 12:26

That was the Montford Catholic Mission (Kiunga) C180. I can't remember the details now but if I am correct the Catholic Priest was flying it and was killed.

Chimbu Warrior will have all the detail.:ok:

AussieO2 1st Apr 2012 21:54

P2-UIA
 
Cessna 180K, c/n 18053004, factory reg N2583K, to P2-UIA on 15JAN1981, was damaged on/about 02NOV1982, repaired and re-registered as P2-UIA on/about 04JAN1983, damaged on/about 08AUG1985 in PNG. Rebuilt in Australia and registered as VH-UIA on 27APR1994, still currently registered.

Crosswind180 1st Apr 2012 23:02

P2 - UIA
 
I currently own this aircraft VH - UIA. She is greatly loved and we undertake many trips together. She cruises at 136kts yesterday we had a gs of 175 kts.
She has 1750 hours Total time.
I guess what I was asking did anyone know of her or maybe even flew her,she was based in Wewak.

Skywagon1915 1st Apr 2012 23:16

UIA
 
Any pictures of UIA ?

This is a picture of the MAF base in Wewak in the early 70's, with MFU wearing the original colour scheme when first registered VH. The 185's first operational flight in PNG was 21 Feb 1972. One of it's original pilot's noted:-

"I remember that as I flew c180 and C185's a lot, I found it (MFU) great as it was so "tight" with no squeaks and wobbles. However after it had done a number of flights into Tekin it soon 'loosened"up!!! Tekin in those days was short, had a muddy dip in the centre and was very hard on a/c".

And the pilot's no doubt !


http://frednolan.com/images/stories/...U_at_Wewak.jpg

chimbu warrior 2nd Apr 2012 01:05


Could anyone tell me if they knew of a Cessna 180 P2 - UIA ?
She met up with an accident at Tarakbits.
I believe this was the accident that killed Father Bouchard, a French-Canadian priest who spent many years flying around the western province.

tinpis 2nd Apr 2012 05:45

Wewak 1975 TAL had 185 P2-EIE, it went like ****e off a chrome shovel
Where did that go? Someone got a seriously fast 185!
Im talking 150kts. Mumblngs of seaplane something or other :confused:

185skywagon 2nd Apr 2012 07:19

http://www.edcoatescollection.com/ac1/austcl/VH-FIE1.html

185-0393

Found this with regard to EIE/FIE.
I can find out more when I get home and check some records.

185skywagon 2nd Apr 2012 07:40

http://www.skywagon.info/PDF/Change%20ownerv2.pdf

Here is a little light reading that I put together years ago, with the help of austairdata. Covers most change of owners up till 2006.

Crosswind180 2nd Apr 2012 12:53

UIA
 
I currently own VH - UIA she is a great aircraft. Cruises at 136 Kts.
TT 1700 hrs. Last year I gave her a new motor and autopilot.
She is a tight aircraft and flies well.
I was interested to hear from anyone who may have flown or knew her.

Crosswind180 2nd Apr 2012 13:12

UIA
 
I have just looked up P2 - UIA last maintenance release.
The pilot in command when the accident was Bill Farrell he was uninjured in the accident. Father Bouchard had flown the aircraft within the last 12 months on several occasions. The accident occurred on 31/12/84 at Tarakbits.

Skywagon1915 2nd Apr 2012 20:43

P2-EIE
 
Copied skywagon185's link:-

"When DCA grounded the Ansons in 1962, Alan Rae, founder of Flinders Island Airlines, replaced them with Skywagons. Seen above is the first VH-FIE at Moorabbin in May 1963. Sold off by the airline in 1966, it became VH-EIE, thus leaving its rego open for the Beech. VH-FIE later went to New Guinea and was damaged in a crash at Balimo in 1972. When restored, it went onto the PNG register as P2-EIE. It began life on the US register as N4193Y".

http://www.edcoatescollection.com/ac...cl/VH-FIE1.jpg

AussieO2 2nd Apr 2012 21:20

P2-EIE
 
tinpis:-I have a note here that says was last with Panga and crashed 08MAR1976 at Omkalai.

AussieO2 2nd Apr 2012 21:22

P2-UIA
 
Re accident 31DEC1984, so the date 08AUG1985, must refer to the date the P2 reg was cancelled, is that date in your log?

Torres 2nd Apr 2012 22:12


I have a note here that says was last with Panga and crashed 08MAR1976 at Omkalai.
May be wrong but I don't recall Panga operating SE aircraft? And why would Panga be at Omkalai? More likely TAL/Talair?

Escondido99 2nd Apr 2012 23:57

TAA Cessna,s in NG
 
Hi, I am 18-Wheelers old man. I can add a little bit more info that may help.
In 1958 I arrived in PNG, Goroka with TAL. Had been an Instructor with RAC NSW at Bankstown. Buchcanan gave me GKA the oldest 170 possible. Round tail etc, he then started getting 180's second-hand from US. GKB a good one, silver with green stripe, then GKC which was a ex float plane, all over red with black stripe .... so so. The payload on the 170 was with 2 hours fuel was 600 lb, the 180 was 800 and the 185 was 1200. Mid 1960 TAA arrived and I got a seat, was told I would be on the SE Otter.
I got an endorsement on VH SBP, a 182 that TAA had acquired new. Ivan Neale gave me the endorsement on 14th of September 1961 at Lae.
Then got an endorsement on VH SBU, a 185, on 4th of Dec 1962, both these aircraft were new. I flew the Otter every week into Southern and Western Highlands, but occasionally did charters in the two Cessna's out of Lae.
Went pinis mid 1963, so cannot offer anything after this date. I did a longer story when asked and it was put into one of the Three Balus books.
Regs Bill S

sundaun 3rd Apr 2012 00:53

Father Butch
 
"Butch" was killed in the Montfort C206 further downriver.Wreckage and a memorial still at Bosset some 7 yrs ago. Was your 180 the one restored by Jim Casson Xwind?

Skywagon1915 3rd Apr 2012 04:40

P2-MFW and MFE at Horn Isl
 
This 1972 photo is when MFW was being ferried to PNG after its Australian CofA at Ballarat. It suffered a HF failure and met up with MFE at Horn Isl so as to gain entry to Port Moresby FIR, where it was repaired. MFW was flown by Roger Young and Ted Crawford in MFE, both MAF pilot's. Wonder where these 2 aircraft are now ?

Roger was involved in building the prototype Bennett Airtruck in NZ, which later became the Transavia PL-12 Airtruk (and, before you pick on my spelling, the "c" is missing because Bennett's owned the name Airtruck).

At least 120 had been built by 1988. The PL-12 featured in the 1985 movie Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.

http://frednolan.com/images/stories/...20probably.jpg

185skywagon 3rd Apr 2012 06:23

MFE 185 0864

Struck off register here 30/05/1974. If that is any help.

MFW 185 1991.
Struck off 02/05/1974.

Both MAF machines.

Skywagon1915 3rd Apr 2012 06:35

MAF C185's in PNG
 
Aussie02, from your post on page 10, looks like you can add MFE to the list now ? Unless it never was P2 registered.

MAF 185's under P2 registration
From my list:-
P2-AWM, 185-0551, from 11.02.1975 to 05.11.1984, to VH-AWM
P2-MFA, 185-0699, from 01.05.1974 to 02.12.1975, to P2-BAF
P2-MFB, 185-0762, from 25.07.1974 to 23.02.1976, to VH-MFB
P2-MFF, 185-0934, from 02.05.1974 to 25.10.1976, to VH-MFF, then back
P2-MFF from 28.01.1977 to 29.09.1982, damaged (no details available)
P2-MFS, 18501780, from 15.05.1974 to 02.12.1975 to P2-BAM
P2-MFU, 18501915, from 02.05.1974 to ????, to VH-OWZ
P2-MFW, 18501991, from 02.05.1974 to ????, damaged 26.04.1983. reported to Australia by 18.11.1983, no further details available.
P2-MFX, 18502146, from 01.05.1974 to ????, to VH-MFX
P2-WET, 185-0497, from 01.05.1974 to 20.07.1976, crashed (water Bird)

Chimbu chuckles 3rd Apr 2012 06:55

P2-AWM returned to the PNG register after its period in Oz as P2-AWM until it was written off in 1992.

P2-BAF changed to P2-ROW around 1989 until it too was written off in 1992 - may have been early 1993.


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