VH-AET Auster J/4 Archer (c/n 2072)
The registration VH-AET became available for
re-allocation much sooner than the rest of the latter
VH-AE- series due to the
premature demise of the first VH-AET
(q.v.). Consequently, this Auster
received
these markings in September, 1952. Here it is in Kingsford Smith
colors at Bankstown in
June of 1955.
This is
perhaps the most famous of all the Austers ever registered in
Australia. On 30 August 1955
(also at
Bankstown) the aircraft was being hand started (swinging the
prop). Unfortunately, the throttle
was
open! The aircraft bounded forward and took off,
pilotless. Two Gloster Meteor F8s were
scrambled
from RAAF Williamtown, although eventually the honors went to the Royal
Australian Navy.
VH-AET was
ignominiously shot down into the Tasman Sea by a Hawker Sea Fury off
Palm Beach.
The insurance claim must have been
interesting.