VH-SUM. Short 360-300. c/n SH3720.
This aircraft was built by Short Brothers PLC, Belfast, Northern Ireland - 1987 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-BNFD (CoR G-BNFD/R1) - February 07, 1987 Registered to Short Brothers PLC, Belfast First flown from Belfast as G-BNFD - March 20, 1987 Cancelled from the British Aircraft Register - March 25, 1987 Re-registered to Short Brothers PLC as 'G-14-3720' - April 1987 Entered onto the Irish Aircraft Register as EI-BTK - April 1987 Registered to GPA Propjet, Dublin, Ireland Delivered to GPA Propjet as EI-BTK - 14 April 14, 1987 Leased to Philippine Airlines, Manila as 'EI-BTK' as the registered operator - April 18, 1987 Withdrawn from use by Philippine Airlines and stored at Manila - September 1992 Returned to GPA Propjet, March 1994 Sold to Linrise Ltd, Basington, Hampshire - April 19, 1994 Cancelled from the Irish Aircraft Register - April 19, 1994 Entered onto the British Aircraft Register as G-BNFD (CofR G-BNFD/R2) - April 19, 1994 Registered to Linrise Ltd, Basington, Hampshire Leased to Gill Aviation Ltd, Newcastle Upon Tyne as the registered operator - September 28, 1994 Returned to Linrise Ltd at the end of the lease - January 13, 1995 Sold to Sunstate Airlines, Hamilton, Brisbane - March 21, 1995 Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-SUM - April 06, 1995 Registered to Sunstates Airlines, Hamilton, Brisbane Withdrawn from use by Sunstate and placed in open storage at Brisbane - July 15, 2001 Sold to Air Cargo Carriers, Milwaukee, USA - ? It departed Brisbane on the ferry flight to Milwaukee via Norfolk Island - October 31, 2003 Cancelled from the Australian Aircraft Register - November 17, 2003 The aircraft remained stored at Milwaukee for 20 months Entered onto the United States Aircraft Register as N372AC - July 12, 2005 Registered to Air Cargo Carriers, Milwaukee Severely damaged when hit by another Air Cargo Carriers aircraft during an inflight photo shoot - February 05, 2006 The other aircraft crashed and was destroyed but 'N372AC' made an emergency landing with part of the wing missing It was deemed to be uneconomical to repair and the airframe was scrapped To read more about this accident please click 'HERE' Cancelled from the United States Aircraft Register - February 12, 2013 |
VH-SUM. Sunstate - in the 'Qantas' livery at Brisbane Airport, January 1996. (R. N. Smith Collection Copyright Image 1040-098.) |
VH-SUM. QantasLink - in the standard livery at Brisbane Airport, date unknown. (R. Finlayson Copyright Image 1040-297.) |