"Q" FOR QUEENIE
THE FIRST LANCASTER TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA
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On 22 May 1943, the brand new Lancaster "Q" for Queenie, ED 930, took off from Prestwick in Scotland headed for Amberley in Australia. It flew via Montreal, Ottowa, San Francisco, Hawaii, and Canton Island finally arriving at Amberley airfield, west of Brisbane, on 4 June 1943. The flying time for the long journey was 74 hours. It was piloted by Peter Isaacson from 156 Squadron RAF. It then flew on to Mascot airfield in Sydney. The crew for the flight was as follows:-
Flight Lieutenant Peter Isaacson, DFC, AFC, DFM
(Captain)
Flight Lieutenant Robert Nielsen, DFM (Navigator)
Flight Lieutenant Alan Ritchie, DFM (2nd Navigator & Bomb Aimer)
Pilot Officer M.D. (Don) Delaney (Flight Engineer)
Pilot Officer E.M. (Bill) Copley, DFM (Wireless Air Gunner)
Flight Sergeant J. Grose (Air Gunner)
Flight Sergeant Archie Page (Air Gunner)
Corporal Claude Spencer (Airframe Fitter)
When "Q" for Queenie arrived at Amberley it had two extra VIP passengers on board. They were:-
- Lord Burghley, Britsih Controller of Reapirs
and Overseas Supplies
- Group Captain C.B. Wincott (RAF) from the British Air Mission in Washington, USA
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These photos are from the display on "Q" for Queenie at the Queensland Air Museum at Caloundra |
Flight Engineer "Don" Delaney had earlier been posted to A.V. Roe's plant at Woodford, to watch Lancaster (ED 930) come off the assembly lines at the same time meeting the managing director of A.V. Roe and Roy Chadwick, the designer of the Lancaster.
Peter Isaacson had earlier flown 26 operations with 460 Squadron RAAF. The following list is from John Watson's "460 Squadron (RAAF) - Pilots and Crews" list.
I02 Isaacson P S-194 2/43 - 4/3/43 To 156 Sqn PFF (See J01) 26 Ops
--------------- (Wellington A/C)
(P2) ------ Wales A W ---- ----
(B) Wertzler E E Wertzler E E O'Donohue T Wertzler E E
(N) Neilson R S Neilson R S Neilson R S Neilson R S
(W) Copley E M Copley E M Copley E M Copley E M
(G) Swain J K Swain J K Swain J K Grose J
12 1 1 5
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(E) Askam C Askam C Askam C
(B) Wertzler E E Wertzler E E Wertzler E E (Lancaster A/C)
(N) Evans L M Evans L M Neilson R S
(W) Copley E M Copley E M Drummond J A
(G) Grose J Crook J Grose J
(G) Swain J K Swain J K Potter R L
4 1 1
12,29/7/42 Severe flak damage. 21/12/42 Damaged by attacking Ju88,
but gunners inflicted damage in return.
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"Q" for Queenie was allocated the Australian serial number A66-1.
On 5th October 1943, Lancaster, A66-1 (ED 930), "Q" for Queenie VI took off on the 4th Liberty Loan Tour of Tasmania, Victoria and NSW began. Lancaster ED 930 (A66-1) "Q" for Queenie VI, piloted by Flt. Lt. Peter Isaacson, "beat up" the city of Sydney and flew under the Sydney Harbour Bridge on 22 October 1943 to raise funds for the War Loan. The media claimed He did it for the £iberty £oan!

Photo:- Ian Jenkins
4th Liberty Loan
"Subscriber" badge
about 2cms in diameter

via Ian Jenkins
An envelope which bears the
name of the Captain of Lancaster "Q for Queenie" A66-1, Flight
Lieutenant Peter Isaacson, and was carried in the aircraft throughout the Fourth
Liberty Loan
Tour between 5 October 1943 and 26 October 1943. The envelope has been
signed by some of
the crew members and is addressed to Ernest A. Crome, Cavendish St., Stanmore,
NSW.
"Q" for Queenie flies under the Sydney Harbour Bridge on 22 October 1943
The Tour came to an end on 26 October 1943, when a wind shift caused a crash landing of "Q" for Queenie VI at Evans Head in northern New South Wales.
"Q" for Queenie crash lands at Evans Head on 26 October 1943
Claude Spencer
Engineer on "Q" for Queenie when it flew
under the Sydney Harbour Bridge
A War Loan tour of New Zealand was conducted where a 5,000,000 pound War Loan was reportedly oversubscribed.
On 14 April 1944, the 1st Victory Loan Tour of Queensland and NSW was conducted, from June to October 1944.
After the war, "Q" for Queenie was stored at Tocumwal and in June 1949 it was converted to components at East Sale in Victoria. The stripped aircraft was towed to the Armament School at Dunston, where it was used for target practice. It was later melted down to ingots at Wagga. (Such a waste!)
These photos are from the Queensland Air Museum at 7 Pathfinder Drive, Caloundra Aerodrome on Queensland's Sunshine Coast covering "Q" for Queenie and its flight from Prestwick to Amberley. The display was produced by A.W. Nicholson of Bilinga, Queensland in March 1989.
"Pathfinder -
The Peter Isaacson Story"
"In the Air-On the Ground"
By Denis Warner
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