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Proctor P.44 Mk V NP336

Built by Percival Aircraft Ltd (Constructor's No Ae8) England, and went on the British Civil register as G-AGTB. The aircraft subsequently was flown to Australia and went on the register as VH-SST, but reverted back to VH-BCM. The aircraft was flying with Australian Aircraft Sales when it was struck off the register in June 1957. The Museum obtained the aircraft in June 1964. Note: VH-BCM is depicted in the photo as NP-336 which was used by the RAAF for the Governor-General's Communication Flight.
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VH-BCM at Camden Airport.
Photograph courtesy of N M Parnell

 
Aircraft Specifications
Crew: Pilot plus 3 Passengers 
Max Speed: 157 mph 
Range:  
Engine: 1 x De Havilland Gipsy Queen II, 208 hp 
Armament: Not fitted 
Loaded Weight: 3,500 lbs