VH-AMA (1)
CAC CA6
Wackett Trainer (c/n 363)
When the Illawarra Flying Club
decided that the tail location for the registration was in vogue,
they changed the livery somewhat
from the all red fuselage with silver
rego and fin (and red
and silver rudder stripes) to that
of the
above. The canopy was painted all red along with the fin.
The rudder stripes
remained, but a silver cheat line was added. This aircraft
was ex A3-129
and is seen here
at Bankstown in 1954. Note nose of
Anson on left. VH-AMA
was re-registered
VH-DGR
in 1958, and is now, I believe,
being restored as VH-WKT. Prior to that, earlier in
1958, VH-AMA was used by Kingsford Smith
Aviation for flight trials pending the conversion of
several Wacketts for
agricultural operations. This involved extending the rear
fuselage decking
to eliminate the rear cockpit (presumably to
accommodate the hopper). It is seen at Bankstown in
in that configuration in the photo below
from the Geoff Goodall collection. Later, as VH-DGR it
was restored to conventional Wackett Trainer
layout.