VH-APM de
Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth (c/n 82566)
Two Tigers of the Illawarra Flying Club at Bankstown in
1954. VH-APM was a UK-built,
Australian-assembled
machine which served in the RAAF as A17-12. It was
civilianized in
1946, had a couple of earlier
mishaps, and was permanently put out of commission in a prang at
Foster in Victoria in
1959 whilst working as a crop duster. (Seen below at Moorabbin some
years later, looking
decidedly bedraggled). VH-FAG on the otherhand is still
flying
today.
What is even more
surprising is that it
is still registered VH-FAG given (i) Australia's propensity
for
re-registering an aircraft every
time the ownership changes and (ii) the rather un-pc connotation
that this rego has
today (it certainly
didn't when I took this photgograph fifty years ago!).
At
the foot of the page is a photo from the Bruce Robinson collection
showing his uncle,
F/O
C.J. Robinson (an RAAF instructor) and Air Cadet C.W. Perese preparing
for a flight
in A17-12 in October
1940. Looks
like they were having as much trouble getting their
harnesses tight as I
used to! My goodness, those harness straps were
tight!