DescriptionLoila 'Australian National Airways' Sydney, 1937.jpg
English: Loila, Australian National Airways VH-UUB, de Havilland, aeroplane, Mascot, Sydney, 24 April 1937, from film negative, State Library of New South Wales, ON 388/Box 075/Item 124, https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QXRbq1
DescriptionLoila 'Australian National Airways' Sydney, 1937.jpg
English: Loila, Australian National Airways VH-UUB, de Havilland, aeroplane, Mascot, Sydney, 24 April 1937, from film negative, State Library of New South Wales, ON 388/Box 075/Item 124
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Loila, 'Australian National Airways' de Havilland aeroplane, Mascot, Sydney, 24 April 1937
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Aeroplanes at MascotPix Photographer1937.04.24Loila, Australian National Airways, twin engined areoplane on tarmac, Mascot, Sydney. Undaunted, Holyman's Airways purchased a second-hand de havilland DH-84 - VH-URG‘Golden West’ and ordered two more DH-86s. These aircraft were needed to expand their planned operations throughout south-eastern Australia. A route from Melbourne to Sydney via Canberra was established in 1935 using the DH-86 VH-UUB ‘Loila’. https://aussieairliners.org/ANA/ana.htmlphotographfilm negativeON 388/Box 075/Item 124https://collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QXRbq19626191