VH-AJH CAC CA6
Wackett Trainer (c/n 283)
Another of Kingsford Smith Aviation Service's
Wacketts. This was built for the RAAF as A3-49
and
civilianized in 1946. It was converted in 1957 into a
Kingsford-Smith KS-1 'Buckmaster' crop
sprayer by replacing the rear seat with a chemical hopper and the
fitting of spray bars. It was
later
modified again becoming the KS-2, and finally became the
prototype of the KS-3
'Cropmaster' in
1959. This aircraft is currently
preserved and on
display at the Royal
Australian Air Force Assoc-
iation Heritage Museum at Bull Creek,
WA. Geoff Goodall provides some shots (below) of it in
its progression as a 'Cropmaster'. Image # 2
is from a slide by Ben Dannecker showing it in KS.2
format while shot # 3 (Ern Flanders photo)
illustrates it as a KS.3 Cropmaster at Maylands, WA
in November 1961. In photo #
4 it is seen out on the grass after
it had been acquired by the Air-
force Association Museum
group. Finally, at the foot of a page is a photo (#
5) of the remains at
Caloundra early in 2009 taken by Ian
McDonnell. The machine has recently (2008) been acquired
by
the Queensland Air Museum as a rebuild (static display) project.
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