VH-BCF Auster
IIIF
(c/n 601)
Some
56 Auster IIIFs were used by the RAAF during WW II. Roughly 22 of
them were civilianized.
This
one was
built for the RAF as NJ771 and diverted to the RAAF where it became
A11-39. It is
somewhat
unique in that it has a revised greenhouse shape at the back. The
rounded glazing was
obviously
custom-made. This shot was taken at Essendon in
the late 1940s. Geoff Goodall caught
it in September of 1965 in
the hangar at its home base of Wangaratta, Victoria (image immediately
below) by which time it had a
different rear window treatment, (closer to the original AOP
greenhouse).
Finally, it was seen on display at the AAAA Auster
Rally at Wangaratta in Jan 2006 by Phil Vabre
whose color shot appears at the foot of this
entry. Somewhat incredibly, for this day and age, it was
still resplendent in civilian garb.