This folder contains a repaint for the A2A Beechcraft V-35 Bonanza in the colors of VH-CAE. From 1964, Australia's Departtment of Civil Aviation (DCA) purchased five current model Beechcraft Bonanzas - three V-35s, an S-35 and an A-36 model. They were purchased at a cost of A$41,000 each, as part of a policy to operate modern production light aircraft.
VH-CAE (c/n D-8358) was the second of DCA's Bonanzas and was registered new on 15 June 1967. This VH-CAE was actually the second DCA aircraft to carry those marks, the previous being a Tiger Moth. Along with the other DCA Bonanzas, VH-CAE was sold. It was re-registered from the CAA to Leslie Carter of Glenbrook, NSW, on 12 June 1992. It later changed hands and spent some time in Coonabarabran, NSW, before moving in June 2007 to Mundaring, WA.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by A2A.
VH-CAE (c/n D-8358) was the second of DCA's Bonanzas and was registered new on 15 June 1967. This VH-CAE was actually the second DCA aircraft to carry those marks, the previous being a Tiger Moth. Along with the other DCA Bonanzas, VH-CAE was sold. It was re-registered from the CAA to Leslie Carter of Glenbrook, NSW, on 12 June 1992. It later changed hands and spent some time in Coonabarabran, NSW, before moving in June 2007 to Mundaring, WA.
Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit by A2A.