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Australian Register Civil Aircraft COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION AUSTRALIAN REGISTER OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT O.CA. PUBLICATION No. 6 ISSUE 6 JULY, 196B AUSTRALIAN REGISTER OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT INTRODUCTION This publication contains information on aircraft entered on the Australian Register of Civil Aircraft at 30 June, 1968. Amongst other particulars it lists the name and address of the person or organisation in whose name an aircraft is registered but this should not be taken as evidence of aircraft ownership as the acceptance of an aircraft on the Australian Register does not confer title in any way. The information shown in this publication is recorded on magnetic tape which permits the use of electronic computer techniques for the rapid extraction of specific data for Departmental purposes. The following notes explain the method used to present this information :- Column 1 Registration Mark - This consists of a group of three letters prefixed by the Australian Nationality Mark of VH. Column 2 Type - Indicates the manufacturer and aircraft type designation. The manu facturer's name is abbreviated in most cases and a list of the abbreviations used appears on the following pages. Column 3 Serial Number The number allocated by the manufacturer to the airframe is quoted. Column 4 Code - A group of thirteen figures is normally used for computer sorting purposes but a code consisting of ten figures is shown in this publication as the 3 digit code indicating aircraft type designation is not required when this is already shown at Column 2. Reference to the following pages should be made for code information on aircraft classification, aircraft manufacturer, number of engines, classification of engines, engine manufacturer and engine type. Column 5 A.N.C. Shows the class of operation in which the aircraft is operated :- 1 Private 3 - Charter 2 Aerial Work 4 - Regular Public Transport Column 6 Owners Name The name of the person or organisation to whom the aircraft is registered. Column 7 Owners Address Indicates the address of the currently registered owner. Column 8 State - The state or territory of residence of the owner is indicated by the following abbreviations :- ColumnJ. Base - This signifies the location of the aircraft records and is mainly for departmental use. This publication is produced at six monthly intervals and m-ay be purchased from departmental establishments in each Capital City. (I) AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS AND TYPES LISTING REGISTRATION MARKINGS AND TOTALS FOR EACH TYPE ON THE AUSTRALIAN REGISTER AS AT 30-06-68. THE NUMBER CODE SHOWN BESIDE EACH MANUFACTURERS NAME APPEARS AS THE SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH DIGITS IN COLUMN FOUR OF THE LISTING OF AIRCRAFT IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER OF THEIR REGISTRATION MARKING IN THIS PUBLICATION. THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN COLUMN TWO OF THAT LIST TO INDICATE THE AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURER ARE SHOWN HERE IN BRACKETS. 005 - AERO COMMANDER INCORPORATED (A/CM) -INCLUDES SNOW COMMANDER MODELS CS/CM) AERO COMMANDER 100 ELA EXL MQC TOTAL 3 AERO COMMANDER 500 SERIES A AGA' EXW^' TOTAL 2 AERO COMMANDER 500 SERIES U BMR'' TOTAL 1 AERO COMMANDER 560 SERIES E CAlfCAWEXV" TCTAL 3 SNOW COMMANDER 600S2D FCN FON GCN SCY SNA SNC SND TCTAL 7 AERO COMMANDER 680 TCTAL 2 AERO COMMANDER 660 SERIES E CAJfCAY TCTAL A AERO COMMANDER 680 SERIES F ELH KRA~MJJ' TCTAL 3 AERO COMMANDER 660 SERIES FL EXX~'EXZ' SMO- TCTAL 3 GROUP TOTAL 28 010 - AERONCA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION (AERONCA) AERONCA K ACK TCTAL 1 AERONCA 65C ACH TCTAL GROUP TOTAL 030 - AUSTER AIRCRAFT LTD tAUS] ALS BCF BCG BDM BOO BYJ CYH DAJ DON FAE FBA GCV MBA MBB AUSTER III MODEL F TOTAL 19 MHT PRW RKA SNS WAJ AUSTER IV BHA SNG TOTAL 2 AUSTER V ABA AZV PUF SEB SED TCTAL 5 I 2) C AUSTER V MODEL A ARX TOTAL 1 AUSTER V MODEL D BYM TOTAL 1 AUSTER Jl AEW AIH AIK AJE ALM ALO AMK ASI BDO BOJ KEA SAD WFB WL8 TOTAL 16 WHM WRB AUSTER JIB AIGLET AAE ABD ABE ABS ACY ADO ASK ASQ BYO EHP KAB KAH KAJ KAO KAZ K8C KBE KBG KB I KBJ KBK KBO KBO KBU KBY SAB SHS WAZ TOTAL 29 WWG AUSTER JlB/L AIGLET AYJ TOTAL 1 AUSTER jIN AIGLET 2 BTK COL KAH KCJ KCM KCP KCR KCT KCU KCV KCW KCX KCZ KDA TOTAL 18 PHA RJL SAH UEB AUSTER J2 ARROW AFD BQH PUK PUL TOTAL 4 AUSTER J2C SUPER ARROW ACD TOTAL 1 AUSTER J4 ARCHER BYL CGC CGF CRR PJN TOTAL 5 AUSTER J5/190 SCO TOTAL 1 AUSTER J5 AUTOCRAT ADS BYY KAP KAV KBH KBH KSH KSK KSN KSP KSV KSZ HSP RJP TCTAL 15 WBS AUSTER j5A AUTOCRAT KSB TCTAL 1 AUSTER j5B AUTOCAR ACL ASZ BGU BNA CDS ENB KAL KAS KBP KBT KCB KCL KJB SNK TCTAL 15 WBA AUSTER j5F AIGLET TRAINER AFT AGM BTO BYG BYX CDL UEA TCTAL 7 AUSTER j5G AUTOCAR ADX BSX BSZ BTA BTB BYD BYH BYI BYT BYV FAM KCD KCE KCF TOTAL 23 KCG KCO KCY KEV MBF MRD PSH TOR WED AUSTER o5L BYE TOTAL 1 AUSTER JSP BTE BTG BYU BYW KCC KDB RES HCL TCTAL 8 AUSTER J5R ALPINE BTI TOTAL i GROUP TOTAL 174 3) 040 - AVIATION TRADERS [ENQINEEftING1 LTD t ATL 9B CARVA1R !LJJ INK 2 GROUP TOTAL 050 - AVIONS HARCEL DASSAULT IDAS] 20H FALCON BIZ TOTAL 1 .- GROUP TOTAL 053 - AVIONS ROGER DRUINE IDRU1 D31 TUHQULENT PHH ULI TCTAL 2 1947/50 TURBULENT UEI TCTAL 1 GROUP TOTAL 070 - A.V.ROE ANE CO LTD IAVRO] AVRG 594 AVUW MK 4 UQE TOTAL 1 AVRO 6*3 CADET AFX AFY PRT PRU TCTAL 4 AVRD 652 AM BAF ■ TOTAL GROUP TOTAL 090 - BEAGLE AIRCRAFT LTD 10GL1 . BEAGLE AID? AIREDALE DCP DCR DCS UEH UEK TCTAL 6 BEAGLE B206 SERIES 2 FDBuNC UNL TOTAL A GROUP TOTAL 095 - BEECH AJRCFAFT CO (8CH) BEECH C17/L TOT UXP TCTAL 2 BEECH D17/R[hJ BBL J TOTAL l BEECH D17/S TRAVELLER MJE TOTAL 1 BEECH F17/D ACU TOTAL 1 i > ( BIECH D18/S TID FIE TOTAL 2 BEECH 23 MUSKETEER CDF CED CYF DFC DPB DUG ELL FBH FKH RIE SFI SUN TOP UAS TOTAL 14 BEECH A23 CFN CNJ CPO CTN CTO DHG DRC PTB TPH TOTAL 9 BEECH A23A BMU BMV CFP CFW CTQ CTR D£U DEX DLN DLP DRY DRZ DYH DYJ TOTAL 23 DYP DYR DYV DYH MHP RHA HMD SDC TYF BEECH A23/19 MUSKETEER CFF CFL CFM CFX CFY CFZ CTB CTC DLY MSS TOTAL 10 BEECH A23/19A HUSKETEER SOA SOB TYB TOTAL 3 BEECH A23/24 MUSKETEER DDA DLT DLV DLH DYA DYQ DYL DYY DYZ TYC TOTAL 10 BEECH E33 BONANZA DRX SOD TYQ TYL TOTAL 4 BEECH E33A BONANZA DDE TOTAL 1 BEECH 35 BONANZA BBR BBT DUN TOTAL 3 BEECH A35 BONANZA KHY TOTAL 1 BEECH C35 BONANZA AKI CCA DBC GPA TOTAL 4 BEECH D35 BONANZA RHH TOTAL 1 BEECH G35 BONANZA CUR DCF WWK TOTAL 3 BEECH H35 BONANZA AKH TOTAL 1 BEECH K35 BONANZA AYU HUD WKT TOTAL 3 BEECH M35 BONANZA BMC CDT CHW TOTAL 3 BEECH N35 BONANZA MNO TOTAL 1 BEECH P35 BONANZA AHC MNC TOTAL 2 BEECH S35 BONANZA CAB CBR CHB RPC TOTAL 4 BEECH $35 HK 2 BONANZA CHX DHJ GTA KKK TOB TOTAL 6 BEECH V35 BONANZA CFC CFH CFV DYC KCK TOTAL 6 BEECH V35 HK 2 BONANZA CAD CAE DDD DDF DEH DET DEV DLO DLU OYK QYS DYX KWK SDD TOTAL 16 TEC HGA BEECH V35A MK 2 BONANZA HEF SQE TYA TOTAL 3 BEECH 35/33 DEBONAIR AWF BLF DHL TOTAL 3 BEECH 35/B33 DEBQNAIR CEF CPL DHT DTA CS 3 P PUP ftVC RVD TIH TPX UHT TCTAL 11 BEECH 35/C33 DEBONAIR AUD BBB BCH CEA CEH CFU DDB DDC DEY DhB DHl DLQ DLX DYD TOTAL 23 DYF DYQ DfT FJF KZK RNT RUV TQC HDH BEECH 35/C33A DEBONAIR TDTAL 3 BEECH B5C TUIN BONANZA TOTAL 1 BEECH D50 TWIN BONANZA TCTAL 2 BEECH D50A TWIN BONANZA TOTAL 2 BEECH D50B TWIN BONANZA TOTAL 1 BEECH E5Q TWIN BONANZA . TOTAL 2 BEECH G50 TWIN BONANZA TCTAL 1 BEECH 65 QUEENA1R TOTAL 5 BEECH 65/80 GUEENAIR TOTAL 1 BEECH 65/A80 MK2 QUEENA1R FDR TGA TGB TGC TOTAL 4 BEECH 65/BBO AHB TOTAL BEECH 65/A90 KINGAIR BIB TOTAL 3 BEECH A65/8200 COHHUTER - ASY DRV TOTAL 2 BEECH 95 TRAVELAlR BBN TCTAL 1 BEECH FDX TKU TCTAL 8EECH DS5A TRAVELER AEM CFD TCTAL 2 BEECH 95/55 BARON UPJ TCTAL 1 BEECH 95/A55 BARON CFr FDK FDP TCTAL 3 BEECH 95/B55 BARON CFD FDD FDS FMS GK* GMM TCTAL 9 / BEECH 95/C55 BARON AMM ARV ASW ATB CFB CFG CFS DET DVE FGM GKH KXK TCTAL 21 BEECH 95/D53 BARON AGO DLZ DRT TCTAL 7 BEECH 56TC / TCTAL 1 GROUP TOTAL 105 - BELL HELICCPTEH CO [BED BELL 47C1 HELICOPTER UTK LJTL UTT TCTAL 4 BELL 47G2 HELICOPTER AHL UTA UTC WHR WHS BELL 47G3B HEL[COPTER C5J TCTAL 1 BELL 47G301 HELICOPTER AHH AH! AHO ANG BHE CSE CSI CSL CSH FJO FJP FjQ HCG TCTAL 2< SJI UHA 1>T6 UTM UTN UTR UTV UTX UTY BELL 47G3B1 (MODIFIED] HELICOPTER AHG TCTAL 1 BELL 47G4 HELICOPTER uto ury uts TCTAL 3 BELL 47G5 HELICOPTER SJA WHO TCTAL 2 BELL 47u HELICOPTER AHT JNE TCT4L 3 SELL 47^2 HELICOPTER BLL INV [MM TCTAL 4 BELL 47..3A HELICOPTER QMH 1ND THH TCT4L 3 I 7] BELL 2D4B HELICOPTER UTH TOTAL 1 BELL 206A HELICOPTER ANC CSU FJR SJJ UHB UHC UHF TOTAL 7 GROUP TOTAL 130 - BOEING AIRPLANE CO IBOEJ BOEING 707/136B EBH EBI EBJ EBK EBL EBM - TCTAL 6 BOEING 707/338C EA8 EAC EAD EAE EAF EAG EaH EBN EBO EBP E8Q EBR EBS EBT TCTAL 18 EBU EBV EBM E3X BOEING 727/76 TJA TJB TJC TJD TOTAL * BOEING 727/77 RMD RME RMF RMR TOTAL GROUP TOTAL 14D - BRANTLEY HELICOPTER CORPORATION [BRANT] BRANTLEY B2 HELICOPTER DUO TCTAL 1 GROUP TOTAL 1 150 - BRISTOL AIRCRAFT LTD IBSTL] BRISTOL 170 MK 31 FREIGHTER adlAba tbb' TCTAL 3 BRISTOL 171 MK 4 SYCAMORE HELICOPTER BAH SYC TOTAL 2 GROUP TOTAL 5 155 - BRITISH AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING CO [BAJ ACN UUV BA EAGLE 2 TOTAL 2 BA SHALLOW 2 AAB TOTAL GROUP TOTAL 160 - BRITTEN-NORMAN LTD IBN3 BN/2 TCTAL GROUP TOTAL I B! 180 - CESSNA AIRCRAFT CO ICES) CESSNA C34 KHM TOTAL CESSNA C37 UZU TCTAL CESSNA 150 AWN AWO AWQ BOY CUS CYD OaB ENS fcST GIL FOB RFC RFP RFZ TCTAL 20 RGA RJB RKB TOU UEY WOH CESSNA 150A ACI CKT DCI D1A DLJ DLL RHZ TPJ WIS TCTAL CESSNA 150B AGO OFN DUR PUI1 RBZ RNY RWM SJS TPA WCH WJL TCTAL 11 CESSNA 150C ATF MRA RYE TCTAL CESSNA 150D DIP DIU DKZ DLA DLG TPv TCTAL CESSNA 150E DMJ DMK DHL DMN DHO DMU KHl KMJ KMK KHL SAZ TCTAL 11 CESSNA 150F BNB DDP DDO DFA DFB DFD DFI DFR EHH ICE POG RGM RGN RGP RGQ RGS RGH ROE ROF RO! ROJ ROK ROL ROM ROO ROQ ROR ROT TCTAL 31 ROZ RHI SAY CESSNA 150G GJC 1CF KPD KPE KPG KPH KPI KPJ KPK KPL KPH KPN KPO KPP KPO KPR KPS KPT KPU
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