A5 (cn 55-959) (Image by Gunter Grondstein)
The S-55 was introduced into the SAAF in 1956, with further airframes
arriving in 1956 and 1957. These were assembled at Ysterplaat, and joined
an S-51 as the Helicopter flight at AFS Langebaanweg. This flight was later
re-established as 17SQN.
WV 224 HISTORY
1953 - Built by Kaiser Corporation and delivered to Sikorsky on 26/05/53
after making an acceptance flight on 11/02/53. WV224 arrived at Gosport,
UK on the 26/09/53 and issued to 706 Squadron (coded 733/gj) Fleet Air
Arm on the 14/10/53.
1954 - Transferred to 845 Sqdn. On 01/03/54 and coded s, whilst with
845 Sqdn WV224 would almost certainly have taken part in the Suez operations
of 1956 flying from HSM Theseus, the first British amphibious assault using
helicopters.
1957 - Sent to RNAS Lee-On-Solent on 01/04/57 and passed onto Westland
Helicopters at Illchester for cat 4 reconditioning on 29/05/57.
1958 - Returned to Lee-On-Solent via RAF Shawbury on 27/04/58 from Westlands
and issued to 848 Sqdn coded 354 on its formation on 15/10/58, departing
to Malta on HMS Victorious. NOTE: Code 354 is reported but
can not be confirmed.
1960 - Transferred to RNAS Hal Far SAR Flight Malta 01/01/60 and may
have been coded 958.
1962 - Returned to the UK (details unknown) and arrived at Westlands,
Weston-Super-Mare for cat 4 reconditioning on 21/05/62.
1964 - Sent to NARIV? Lee-On-Solent for UHF installation on 04/11/64.
1965 - Issued to 728 Sqdn at Hal Far Malta for SAR duties on 23/03/65
to replace WV203 and coded 961. WV224 was flown back to the UK
from Malta on 30/08/65 arriving back at Fleetlands on 04/09/65.
1966 - Joined 781 Sqdn at Lee-On-Solent on 23/02/66 and was sent to
NARIV for installation of MAD gear (Magnetic Anomaly Detection) still coded
961. Returned to NARIV on 14/09/66, presumably for MAD gear removal,
moving to Fleetlands on 28/09/66, rejoined 781 Sqdn at Lee-On-Solent on
20/10/66 on a temporary basis and sent back to Fleetlands on 17/11/66 for
storage.
1970 - Sold to Autair Helicopters on 19/11/70 and departed on 01/03/71
to be used as a spare source for other Autair helicopters. WV224
arrived at Port Elizabeth with 3 other ex RNAS S55 airframes.
Its believed these were flown by Autair to Grand Central Airport in
Johannesburg from Port Elizabeth . The only information we have is
that they languished in a hanger and in due course given to the SAAF Museum
at Swartskop with WV224 finding its way to Ysterplaat.
COLOUR SCHEMES:
706 and 845 squadron Oxford Blue. It is believed it was refinished in
extra dark sea grey with upper surfaces and sky lower surfaces while with
848 squadron.
Back to Oxford blue when it was transferred to SAR Flight, Malta.
829 squadron RAF blue grey. ( present
colour)
This particular airframe is another volunteer project, and is being
restored under the
guidance of Richard Woodard, who became particulary intimate with the
type when
he was posted to RAF Kuching in Borneo, serving with 225 SQN.
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