Postcard - Postcard of Trans Australia Airlines airplane (TAA) D.H.A.3 De Havilland Drover

Historical information

The de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover is a small transport aircraft that was built by de Havilland Australia (DHA) in the 1940s and 1950s. TAA received the first two of its eventual three Drovers in 1952 - the third in 1956. The Drover became one of the types of planes used by the Royal Flying Doctor Service in the 1950s. TAA operated from its inception in 1946 as a Federal Government owned airline until its merger with Qantas in 1992.This postcard is one of five TAA airline postcards which are in turn part of an album of postcards which date from late 19th century to mid 20th century.

Significance

This airline postcard is a reflection on the novelty and popular interest related to passenger airlines in the 1940s and 1950s.

Physical description

Colored postcard of TAA airline D.H.A.3 De Havilland Drover with airplane specifications printed on back of postcard

Inscriptions & markings

Printed information on the back of the postcard about the characteristics and performance of the D.H.A.3 De Havilland Drover underneath the TAA kangaroo logo.

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