VH-AHO de
Havilland D.H.82A Tiger
Moth
(c/n DHA357)
Here's an
interesting aerial shot (above) from the Ben Dannecker collection of a
Robby's Air-
craft
Tiger. The caption indicates the pilot
was Max Bond. The rough photo of -AHO
below is a copy from an article in the Adelaide Adventurer for 19
November 1949, the test
of which reads:
"Cooper's Creek and the Diamantina River have recently been in flood -
the former for the
first time
in 31 years. Both these rivers empty into the normally arid bed
of Lake Eyre.:
The Royal Geographic Society of SA was interested in the floods in the
Cooper, and wished
to know how the water was lying in the lake. An aerial survey was
the only means of finding
this out and Robby's Aircraft Co
of Parafield undertook to carry out the work. Their red
Tiger Moth VH-AHO was the aircraft
chosen for the trip. Pilot was Russell Evans, a crop
duster and
the aerial photographer was Donald Ellery".
The
photo
caption stated: "A few interested spectators watch VH-AHO being
refueled".
VH-AHO
was ex A17-338 and was civilianized in April 1947. It was
re-registered VH-RAO
for Robbys in July 1952.