A4 Avro 652 Anson
1092 Ansons were used by the RAAF, and adf-serials.com has many details. On this website at http://lockoweb.com/Final%20Draft.htm is a Bankstown history, of which the first part is very relevant to Ansons.
In this section:
Pictures: sheet 1 (Ceduna) sheet 2 sheet 3 sheet 4 sheet 5 sheet 6
A few given dates below may be wrong by a day or so.
A4-1: 1936 9ntroduction of Ansons
A4-3 Anson at Townsville 1937
A4-4 crash Mount Torbreck includes RAAF News article June 1994
A4-6 and A4-31 crash South Australia 14 February 1942
A4-8 crash McGraths Hill
A4-10 incident, Inverell, 1937
A4-11 crash St Kilda May 2 1939
A4-20 crash Northern NSW May 1944
A4-29 crash Arthurs Seat Dromana 10 August 1938
A4-32 crash Riverstone April29 1939 second file
A4-36 Crash 13 August 1838, Whitfield, Wangaratta
N1333 crash at Sorrento, hitting boat and circus trailer, 2 January 1961
N9902 crash at Dinmore, Ipswich, 18 June 1941
R3540 crash near Wagga 6 September 1940
R3553 crash near Amberley 30 july 1941
W2165 and R3542 collision, Monteith SA, 5 August 1942
W1966 Crash at Mount Gambier, 11 November 1941
W2211 crash at Amberley, 15 February 1942
W2244 crash at crescent Head, 7 April 1945
W2254 collision with W2257, Mallala SA 14 October 1941
W2261 crash near Woodend, three escape by parachute
W2373 crash, Mallala SA, 7 September 1942
AW660 crash Lakes entrance 26 September 1949
AW677 crash near Ungarie 11 February 1942
AW678 crash near Mount Gambier
EG446 crash Moryua NSW 1 November 1945
DG919 collision with A20-109 Wirraway, no date, unconfirmed
DJ236 crash near Bundaberg December 8 1944
MG871 forced landing at Keppel Bay, 10 August 1944. RAAF report
LT294 Wartime crash near Mount Kenevi, New Guinea, 30 January 1944, recovered 1965
LT296 Bass Strait crash, airmen rescued 23 November 1944, albatrosses near the dinghy alerted searchers
LT714 crash at West Sale, 5 September 1945
LT781 crash at Inverell, Pilot Ian James Noble crashed with 4 others including WAAAF Joan MacCormack near Noble’s home
MG728 forced landing at Gympie, 6 June 1944, RAAF report
NL153, Duke of Gloucester’s official aircraft, 1945
VM374, crash at Port Lincoln, 15 December 1953