De Havilland DH104 Devon of VSM
Aerospace
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This De Havilland
Devon, on the premises of Sri Ramaya School Campus at Jakkur Village is owned by VSM
Aerospace Institute. Photo Copyright : Rahul Devnath |
One of the Aerospace
Engineering Schools in Bangalore is Aircraft Maintenance Engineers Training Institute
operated by VSM Aerospace Private Ltd. It was formerly located about
5 kms from the Bangalore airport, on the shoulder of Ring Road at the inter section
of Kammanahalli Main Road, Ring Road and Hennur Main Road. The School has a De Havilland
Devon on its premises as an instructional airframe.
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DH Devon of VSM Aerospace Pvt Ltd as seen in its premises . Pic Courtesy VSM Aerospace Pvt Ltd.The
Devon being used by Trainee engineers. Note that the company name is
painted in yellow letters across the top of the windows. Pic Courtesy VSM Aerospace Pvt Ltd. |
The Devon that belonged to
VSM Aerospace was first reported by Sanjay Simha. At that time VSM was located on the Ring
road about 4-5km from the Airport and the aircraft could be seen from the road itself. It
was in natural metal scheme with blue stripes along the fuselage. The then website of VSM
aerospace and two tiny images of the aircraft which are reproduced on this page.
Not long afterwards Sanjay reported that
VSM had moved (or wound up operations) and that the aircraft was not there. While it was
clear that VSM was still functioning (As can be deduced from the DGCA documents) it was
not clear if the aircraft was with them or had been disposed off.
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starboard and port views of the De Havilland Devon, shows the freshly applied yellow and
black paint scheme. Photo Copyright : Rahul Devnath |
It was not until March 2006, when Duncan
Kirk emailed Richard Vandervord about a 'sighting' he made just outside the Jakkur
airfield border in the imagery released by Google Earth. Needless to say it turned out to
be the DH Devon of VSM Aerospace. It seems that VSM Aerospace had moved their base
to Sri Rama Vidyalaya campus east of the Jakkur airfield. The Devon could clearly be seen
in the imagery. Armed with this information it did not take long for Rahul Devnath to
visit VSM premises and take the excellent photos on this page.
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| The
aircraft appears to still have its engines mounted along with the props. Note that the
windows are opaque. Photo Copyright : Rahul Devnath |
The Devon appears to be in excellent
condition , no doubt thanks to the thick glossy yellow paint it has received from the
college. The engines, props, undercarriage etc are all in fine order. Only the window
panes look odd, as they seem to have been painted to protect it from the suns harmful UV
rays.
There is no trace of the aircraft's actual
id on the outside - any civilian or military markings if there had been have been
overpainted. the only decipherable marking was the seal of VSM Aero on the rudder fin.
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for the VSM Aero's logo painted on the tail, there are no tell-tale markings on the
aircraft that indicates its past history. Photo Copyright : Rahul Devnath |
The aircraft is in august company of an
unidentified helicopter which was parked nearby and covered in tarps when Rahul visited
the site. An information plaque on the site also mentioned that the 'Hangar' was
inaugurated on 29 Aug 05 by Dr CG Krishnadas Nair, former chairman of HAL.
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The aircraft as seen
from the front. Photo Copyright : Rahul Devnath |
| This covered
helicopter was also seen on VSM Aerospace' premises. Photo Copyright : Rahul Devnath |
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