VH-APN (2) de Havilland
D.H.82A Tiger Moth
(c/n DHA331/T118)
This
is the second Tiger to bear the rego VH-APN. It was ex A17-312
and was sold by the
Commonwealth Disposals Commission at
RAAF
Temora on 6 September 1946 to the Asso-
ciation of Australia Aero Clubs
for 100 pounds as part of the bulk Tiger
purchase by the clubs.
Nothing more was heard of it then until
it was registered VH-APN in
November of 1961 to
Queensland Airplanters Pty Ltd at Childers,
Qld., later Bundaberg.
This company specialized
in dusting and seeding originally with
Tigers and Dragons, and later with
Callairs and more modern
aircraft. -APN was sold to a
private owner in November 1964, no doubt as part of
the DCA
regulation requiring agricultural
operators to reduce their Tiger Moth fleets by a third
each year
for 3 years up to 1966 when the type was
banned definitively
from further crop dusting duties
due to the high pilot casualty
rate. Greg Banfield's photo above was
taken at Camden, NSW
on 1 October 1978 during one of the
Tiger Moth air races. The
significance of the word 'Croxley'
on the tail is unknown. Was the
owner or sponsor associated with the John Dickinson
stationery
which carried that brand
name? The image below, from the John
Wheatley collection shows it
some time later in a most
attractive finish. Airworthy into the
1990s, VH-APN is no longer current.. .