VH-AFY Avro 643
Cadet
II
(c/n 1066)
Some 34 Avro Cadets
were on RAAF strength. About half of them were civilianized
after the
war.
VH-AFY was the former A6-31, acquiring its civil rego on 21 January
1946. Dick Hourigan
took the above
shot at Archerfield in January 1964 by which time the aircraft had been
fitted with
a Jacobs
engine. It was fitted with spray bars and the Jacobs circa 1960
and was used as an ag
machine in the latter stages of
its career. VH-AFY lasted until 13 February 1971 when it
crashed
at Murwillumbah, NSW during spraying. The aircraft stuck a power
cable and crashed in a farm
dam, with
the result that the lower wings were submerged The wreck is now
stored in the Mothcair
hangar at Murwillumbah awaiting long
term
restoration.
The interesting shot below is from the
Elizabeth
Leckie collection and depicts -AFY in a line up of Cadets featuring
-AFY alongside -AFX,
-AFW and -AHW. These machines were privately owned but
collectively formed the Yarram Aero
Club in
the Latrobe Valley area of Victoria. The photo below was probably
taken at the old Latrobe
Valley Airport, Morwell.