1945_Dakota_A65-83_disappearance

1945 RAAF Douglas C-47 disappearance

1945 RAAF Douglas C-47 disappearance

Airplane disappearance



RAAF ambulance aircraft A65-83 (C47-CIZ) was a Douglas DC-3 plane that crashed on or near an island in the Timor area of the Banda Sea during a storm on 19 December 1945.[1]

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The plane had been assigned to the Royal Australian Air Force in March 1945 with the call sign VH-CIZ and assigned to 35 Squadron as an air ambulance.

The aircraft departed from Morotai and flew to Ambon en route to Darwin, piloted by Pilot Officer Francis Robinson. It left Ambon at 10.40AM and, about an hour into the flight, indicated that it wished to place a message.[2] Darwin Aeradio asked the plane to "go ahead" but no response was received.

The following day, a message from the plane claimed that all 22 passengers and 4 crew[3] were "alive... all alive" and were "waiting to be picked up". A second, garbled message, which included the Dakota's call sign CIZ, was also intercepted. Two days after that, a civilian engineer reported picking up a final message stating “Darwin from Timor... waiting to be picked up.”

Unfortunately search efforts at the time proved fruitless and no trace of the plane or those it carried has been found. Without a precise crash site to investigate, the Australian Defence Force have refused to fund a search for the remains, although private efforts to undertake a search continue.[4]


References

  1. "C-47B-30-DK Serial A65-83 Tail Number VH-CIZ". Pacific Wrecks. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  2. "Dakota A65-83". RAFCommands.com. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
  3. Kaitlyn Offer (April 24, 2013). "Family turns to Facebook to solve WWII mystery". PerthNow. Retrieved 12 January 2021.



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