VH-AJP Auster
J/5B
Autocar
(c/n 2951)
In 1949, following the success
of the earlier Autocrat, Auster designed a 4-seater with similar
specifications and named it the Autocar. Approximately 80 were
built at Rearsby and several
of them
wound up on the Australian civil register. The above machine
first came on the register
as the
second VH-ADU (the third was the Proctor, q.v.) in 1952 and was
re-registered in 1954
as (the
second) VH-AJP (the first was an Avro Anson). Anyway, in 1959 it
assumed its third
identity.
becoming VH-TMD, and a year after that it changed again to become VH-CDS
(why does
Australia allow this?) In May of 2006 I
received an email from a Mr. Peter
Sargent of
Adelaide, South Australia indicating that he had purchased
this machine (albeit
in bits
and pieces). Appended below is a
shot of the biggest piece! Mr. Sargent intended
to restore it
to
its former glory, but I have not heard from him since and don't
know the status
of this
rebuild.