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J-2

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Through the efforts of those aviation historians of the past, we know the various owners and the years they operated J-2. This page will go a little further into the individuals that recognized the Grumman Mallard as their aircraft of choice.

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J.P. Bickell

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Andrew Paton Holt

assumed ownership of J-2 on April 16, 1948. Andrew was already familiar with the Grumman Mallard when his friend and business associate Lord Beaverbrook took ownership of J-13 in 1946. (J-13 transferred to Andrews older brother Herbert Holt in June 1948).

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This was not Andrew's initial engagement with aviation, as he began flying upon joining the 14th Royal Canadian Regiment in 1914. Born in Montreal in 1893, Andrew was one of three sons of Sir Herbert Holt, a prominent businessman, banker, and corporate director. Sir Herbert served as President of the Royal Bank of Canada and Montreal Light, Heat and Power, and was a director of approximately 250 companies globally, managing assets valued at an estimated $200 million. Upon passing in 1941, the Montreal Gazette referred to him as "the richest man in Canada".

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Andrew Paton Holt graduated from the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario, in 1913, and was working as a stockbroker when World War I commenced. He became a founding member of the 14th (Royal Montreal Regiment) Battalion, being formally enrolled at Valcartier in September 1914. His attestation papers were signed by Captain Francis Scrimger, later recipient of the Victoria Cross.

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As the son of the richest man in Canada, it did give him many opportunities not only with finance but with relationships from his father, one being Lord Beaverbrook. Like Beaverbrook, Andrew made London home while continuing to do business in Canada.

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In the spring of 1928, Andrew had lunch with British pilot Robert Henry McIntosh, during which he announced plans to establish an aircraft development company. He also informed McIntosh of his aircraft purchase of s Fokker F,VIIb-3m, inviting him to become his private pilot and advisor in aviation matters. McIntosh accepted, and the two maintained a close professional relationship.

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The Aircraft Investment Corporation Ltd. was founded in July 1929 to facilitate the trade and construction of aircraft. Andrew Holt served as chairman, along side directors P.W. Pitt, H.C. Bevan, Ian W.W. Shephard, Brian E. Lewis, Sir Henry Segrave, H.P. Holt and D.C. Tewson. Sir Henry Segrave, noted pilot and sportsman, acted as technical advisor. The corporation was supported by figures​ such as Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen, Lord Ashfield, brokers Messrs, Gow & Parsons, S.B. Joel and R.O. Hamro. This consortium held interest in Sunders-Roe Ltd. and Blackburn through the short-lived Blackburn Consolidated Ltd. (1929-1931). Segrave, likely in his caoacity as advisor, contributed to designs such as the twin-engined Segrave Meteor1, manufactured by Saunders-Roe and referred to as Saro Segrave Meteor1.

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Andrew Holt's first seaplane was the Saro A.17 Cutty Sark in 1930, which came with his business relationship with Aircraft Investment Corp. and Saunders-Roe Ltd.​ This aircraft was destroyed during the bombing of Britain in 1942. 

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Andrew 

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1948 - 1950
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Holt purchased a new Fokker F.VIIb-3m.

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1973 - 1984
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1984 - 1993
Terrence H. Flahiff

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1984 - 1993
Donohue Forrest Products, Inc.

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Ontario Paper Co. Ltd.
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photo credit Mike Ody  -  taken at Toronto, Ontario, Canada  April 17, 1968
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photo credit Geoff Goodall  -  taken at Toronto, Ontario, Canada  October 8, 1981
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Loel Fenwick

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J-3

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The third G-73 Mallard was delivered to its new owner on October 18, 1946

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Forstmann Woolen Co.Passiac, New Jersey

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Dearborn Motor Corporation

Frank R. Pierce (left) Dearborn Motors president, and Ralph E. Hunt, manager of the firm's engineering and manufacturing division. 

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Australia's connection with Antilles Air Boats has always been close. It may have started with airplanes but its real connection was the people. Recently Gregg and Diana Billman (Florida) embarked on new adventure with a cruise around the world on.

A recent stop was Australia. When the pulled into Sydney, Gregg wanted to visit Rose Bay, the location of the iconic flying boats of days gone by. â€‹

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The Aussie Connection

 

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As the years passed, so have many of the aviators that worked at Antilles Air Boats. Many of the offspring of those aviator's have continued in their father's footsteps and in some way to keep the history alive.

Gregg's father, an U.S. Air Force fighter pilot joined AAB in the mid 1970's. While in high school in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, Gregg  worked part-time on the Shorts Sandringham "Southern Cross". After his schooling, Gregg went on to become a fighter pilot  and had long career with the U.S. Air Force. 

 

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Bryan Monkton 
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Aviators from Down Under

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The Antilles Air Boats Goose operated with one pilot, Unlike most airlines, the pilot arrived with extensive experience, thousands of hours of flight time. This was to be their last flying job, a semi-retirement gig that would supplement in most cases their military retirement. With the addition of the Grumman Mallard which required 2 pilots, a captain and co-captain. The co-captain's flight experience was far less than the captain. While the person in the left seat was ending their career, the right seat occupant was just starting theirs.

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A little bit about
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The Antilles Air Boats Mallard N51151 (J-42)  was originally delivered to C.F .Kettering as N2975 in early 1949.. The aircraft had numerous owners over the years and was owned by Chalk's International Airlines and loaned to AAB for a little less than 3 years. In 1982, Chalk's had the aircraft sent to Frakes Aviation in Cleburne, Texas for conversion to PT-6A-34 turbine engines. 

"Pappy" Chalk started Chalk's Flying Service in 1919 and over the years there was variant names as well as various owners. In December of 1999, the airline was relaunched as Chalk's Ocean Airways. 

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Scott Adams was fortunate to arrive at Chalk's to have experienced flying the Mallard , now registered as N142PA. Scott began his flying career.....

Scott Adams was fortunate to arrive at Chalk's to have experienced flying the Mallard , now registered as N142PA. Scott began his flying career.....

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Scott Adams was fortunate to arrive at Chalk's to have experienced flying the Mallard , now registered as N142PA. Scott began his flying career.....

Scott Adams was fortunate to arrive at Chalk's to have experienced flying the Mallard , now registered as N142PA. Scott began his flying career.....

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Capt. Ron Gillies flew seaplanes for over 30 years before he arrived at Antilles Air Boats. Ron's father, Norman Gillies was an aviator as his brother, Jack and that continued to the next generation.

Read more about the family that had their head in the clouds.​​​​

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The Flying Gillies

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