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DC6 freighter G-APSA was originally operated as a passenger aircraft by Southend-based British Eagle. Instone Air Line purchased it from Yemen Air, where it had been in open storage for several years.

On arrival at Southend after ferry flight from YemenIt was ferried from Sanaa to Southend where a major overhaul was carried out.

On arrival at Southend after ferry flight from YemenOriginally, it was intended to operate the aircraft to carry racehorses round Europe but after the overhaul it was decided to use the aircraft for freight flights.

These were mostly supplementing aircraft on contract to mail and courier companies, as well as carrying general cargo, including oil spares and car parts.The rear passenger section during storage in Yemen! During Southend overhaul

 

 

 

 

 

During Southend overhaul

Southend overhaul

 

 

 

Freighter cabin after overhaulAfter overhaul - 18 months

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ready to enter service after overhaul

Engine testing - and no, they are not on fire!

 

 

 


After overhaul, ready for first freight flight After overhaul, ready for first freight flight

 

 

 

 

 

Cockpit - controls systems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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