VH-ABL Percival
P.16D Q-Six (c/n Q.25)
I have always thought the Percival Q.6 was a "neat"
looking little aircraft. Twenty-seven of these 6/7
seaters
were built at Luton. Only three of them had retractable landing
gear (P.16D) and of these, two
of them were
on the VH- register. (See VH-ABY). The
non-retractable geared version had a panted
landing strut
very similar to that of the Dragon Rapide. This shot
was taken "somewhere in Victoria" in
1939. In
the event, this aircraft was repatriated back to the UK, went briefly
on the GB civil register as
G-AFMT
and was almost immediately impressed (impounded?) into service as
X9454.
Note unidentified Beech 17
Staggerwing in the background.