VH-BBK (2) DHC-1 Chipmunk T.10
(c/n C1-0226)
Theoretically, this image should not appear
in my assembled collection of photographs of Australian
civil aircraft, since it was first registered in April of 1977 and my
"rule" or cutoff date, is that the sub-
ject had
to be registered before 12/31/1970 to warrant inclusion.
However,
I make exception to
this rule for
Tiger Moths and Chipmunks insofar as these two types were the epitome
of club train-
ing
aircraft in the 40s, 50s and 60s, the period covered in my historical
treatment, and are, in fact,
"near and dear
to my heart". The above shot of -BBK was taken at RAAF East
Sale, Victoria in
May 1977
by Michael Austin (via Geoff Goodall) shortly after the Chipmunk had
been imported
from
Singapore. It still retains its Singapore Flying
Club titling on the fuselage cheat line. In the
contemporary image below, by Phil Vabre, shot in July 2009, it is
devoid of any distinctive livery.
(getting
ready to be repainted as a 'warbird' perhaps?).
Previously 9V-BAE, and
9M-ANI in
Malaysia
before that, it
was one of several Chipmunks acquired by the Royal Malayan Air Force
in
1959, being ex RAF
WD287. In the RMAF it was FM1022 before being civilianized and
ultimately windng up in
Singapore. .