Remarks: The front end of OVM displaying her Pratt & Whitney R-1830-S1C3G Wasp radial piston engine.
-Construction completed at the Oaklahoma City plant - April 1945
-Built as a Douglas C-47B-30-DK
-Delivered to the USAAF - April 21, 1945
-Allocated U.S. serial number 44-76770
-Arrived Brisbane for use by 5th Air Force - April 1945
-Transferred to the R.A.A.F. under 'lend-lease' agreement as A65-98
-Operated under radio callsign 'VHRFO'-Operated extensively from Butterworth, Malaysia between 1964 and 1975
-Operated under radio callsign 'VMHJZ'
-Transferred to the RAAF Apprentice Training School at Wagga Wagga
-Transferred to the RAAF Museum at Point Cook
-Entered onto the Australian Aircraft Register as VH-JXD - July 3, 1989
-Registered to RAAF Museum, Point Cook, Victoria
-Registered to G. Milne, Bright, Victoria - November 1, 1989
-Sold to Shortstop Aviation
-Registered to Shortstop Jet Charter - November 1, 1989
-Reregistered as VH-OVM - June 20, 1990