VH-BAO (2) Percival P.40
Prentice
(c/n
PAC/312)
The above is a rare shot (from the Geoff Goodall
collection) of the one and only Prentice registered
in Australia. My own photo (below) was taken at Moorabbin in
April of
1958 just after the aircraft
arrived. This Prentice was one of
a large batch of some 250 acquired by
Freddie Laker's Aviation
Traders after they were deemed redundant
for
RAF use. Of these only
about 28 or so were, in
fact, converted for civil use, G-AONS being
one
of them. It had been in
Australia for almost a year
before being registered VH-BAO(2) in
February 1959. It was damaged
beyond repair at Cobar,
NSW in
April 1960. The aircraft
had poor performance in high
temperatures with any load at all.
Additionally, it had poor spin recovery
difficulties.
Not exactly the sort of thing one wants in an
ab initio trainer!