VH-AGE (2) CAC CA6
Wackett Trainer (c/n 372)
Here's a ropey old Wackett taken
at Essendon in 1954. Note DCA DC-3 behind. Just why it was
at Essendon
is a mystery, since that
airport was
normally used by bigger fry than Wacketts. Possibly
it was there
on
DCA business? Other than the
fact that it served in the RAAF as A3-138, and was
withdrawn from use
in 1956, I
know very
little about this aircraft. Frank Smith's shot (below) precedes
mine by a number of years having
been taken at Broken Hill in the late 1940s. Note the Fairchild
24R9
VH-ACV in the background.. The Wackett looked quite
smart then with its cheat line. VH-AGE was
apparently originally sold to a J.
Allesio for 160 quid (no dollars in
those days)
in February of 1946 as
surplus.
At the foot of the page is an interesting shot from the John Hopton
collection showing what
happens when one taxis a light aircraft (the Wackett Trainer only
weighed about 2,000 lb and most of
that was up front) behind a
Norseman while it was running up. The Norseman in this case was
Silver
City Airways' VH-BHF.
The accident occurred on 11 June 1950, while the Wackett was owned by
the
Aircraft Industry Flying Club out of Moorabbin. This club
operated a number of the type during
the
1950s. Incidentally, the first VH-AGE was to have been the
Douglas Dolphin A35-3 sold in May
1945 to a Mr. Whittle, but, in the event, this rare
machine was never civilianized.