VH-AED (1)
de Havilland D.H.94 Moth Minor
(c/n 94008)
So
desperate was this dealer for cars that he decided to break out and up
the ante to aeroplanes.
Not
quite - VH-AED is seen above in a car yard at Mount Lawley, a Perth
suburb in 1954 after
it had been retired from Maylands
Airport. Probably a publicity stunt. Originally
built as
G-AFOM
this Moth Minor went to Singapore just before WW II as VR-SBJ. It
must have
escaped just before the Japanese
invasion, although was not registered in Australia until October
1943. In 1954 it was
sold to the owner of Moth Minor VH-AFV in Melbourne, and moved by
road
cross-country to Moorabbin where its fuselage was used to rebuild -AFV.
Because DCA
policy dictated that it was the
fuselage which provided the identity, VH-AFV
had its c/n changed
from 94088
to -AED's 94008 following the rebuild. The
above interesting photo is from the
Geoff
Goodall collection.