Well - That was obviously far too easy.
It is indeed a De Havilland DH114 Heron.
Just the single on line winner - Planecrazy4
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Just the single on line winner - Planecrazy4
Flick me your postal address and I will forward said fish.
It is in fact the Transpac F-OANQ (c/n 14021) outside the DH hangar at Wellington Airport .
Date would be prior to September of 1964.
It used to cruise in occasionally for maintenance at DH's.
This was initially registered as F-BGXU before moving out to New Caledonia and becoming F-OANQ.
Its fate is a little vague to me.
I have three dates for it being withdrawn from use : November 1969; 1970 and 1972.
By my count we have had seven Heron airframes registered in NZ.
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