VH-AGC de
Havilland D.H.84A Dragon
(c/n 2045)
This
Australian-built Dragon served with the RAAF as
A34-56. It was registered VH-ASO
when
it first came onto the civilian market in 1947, and shortly
afterward went to the Flying
Doctor Service
as VH-FDA. In 1956 it was
purchased by
Adastra Airways of Mascot, NSW
and re-registered
VH-AGC (the
second). My shot (above) was
taken at Essendon in 1957. From the Geoff Goodall
collection comes a Peter Ricketts photo
(below) of -AGC at a fly-in at Joe Drage's farm at Wodonga,
Victoria in
1976, by that time one of the last Dragons flying. Sadly, it
crashed at Point Cook three
years later. A color shot of
it in the same livery appears on Ron Cuskelly's site of all things
Adastra at:
http://www.adastra.adastron.com/aircraft/dragon/vh-agc.htm