VH-ARW de
Havilland D.H.82A Tiger Moth
(c/n DHA91)
Above is a lovely shot from the John Hopton collection of
-ARW over Cairns, circa 1952, whilst
owned by
the North Queensland Aero Club. The name Les Clark is
painted on the nose cow-
lings, in recognition of the
popular supervisor of the Cairns ambulance service. The
interesting
photograph by below by Jim
Sawdy (via the Roger McDonald collection) is of the same era and
shows the
Tiger at Cairns with, in
the background, TAA's daily Lockheed Lodestar (VH-TAY
or TAZ)
service arriving from Townsville
via stops at Ingham or Innisfail. In those days Cairns
was just a
small port town, yet to become the booming tropical holiday destination
it is today, and
did not
warrant a DC-3 from the south. This Tiger Moth was purchased ex
RAAF A17-94 in
May 1946 by Cape York Aero Club, which was
established at Cairns by prewar North Queens-
land Airlines pioneer Tommy
MacDonald.
Unfortunately his aero club lasted less than a year,
and VH-ARW was
among its aircraft acquired by
a newly formed North Queensland Aero Club
which is still operating from
Cairns
Airport. VH-ARW crashed at Cairns on 26 October
1957
during a
training exercise. The stored wreck was later acquired by Trevor
deVere who sold it on
as a restorastion project from
whence it eventually emerged as VH-UVB.