Beech Queen Air 65 VT-DOQ at
HIET
Recently acquired, still sporting traces of
its past ownership with the Steel Authority of India Limited [SAIL] is the Beech Queen Air
VT-DOQ. Not exactly a warbird in technical sense, this civilian instructional airframe
forms a pair along with a Beech Twin Bonanza at the Hindustan Institute of Engineering
Technology in Chennai.
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| Beech Queen Air 65 VT-DOQ of the Hindustan Institute of Engineering
Technology used for instructional purposes. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
Originally taken on board by SAIL on 8th
April 1974, VT-DOQ spent nearly three decades on the SAIL's airfleet before being
de-registered on 17th August 2004. Not much is known of its history, but the aircraft
looks as if it has seen some years flying the outback in India.
| VT-DOQ
as seen from the rear three quarters. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
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Close up
of the Registration on the rear fuselage of VT-DOQ. Note also the previous owners name
SAIL painted on the top, even though HIET has acquired this airframe. Pic Courtesy :
B Harry |
| Another
photo showing the good condition of airframe of the aircraft. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |
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We dont have an idea as to when SAIL
disposed of its aircraft, or when HIET has procured these for training. The entire
aircraft seems to be in good condition, along with engines, undercarraige and props
looking complete. The Airworthiness of this aircraft is not known, but it is assumed that
SAIL had disposed off the Queen Air due to the age of the airframe.
The aircraft was hauled to HIET in pieces
sometime this year and assembled at the site.
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Forward
view of the Queen Air , showing the twin engine nacelles with the Lycomings and the
tricycle undercarraige. Pic Courtesy : B Harry |

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