VH-BOB Miles. M65 Gemini
1A
(c/n 6522)
Above is a Greg Banfield shot of (actually the second)
VH-BOB at Bankstown in 1962. It was
the sole
Lycoming powered example and was previously VH-WEK, VH-WEJ, VH-BMV
and
G-AKHU.
It was withdrawn from use in 1963
following the DCA decree that
wood bonded
aeroplanes would no
longer have their CofAs renewed due
deterioration in
the strength of glued
joints. Immediately
below is a take-off from a color slide of it taken by Kevin Kerle (via
the Ben
Dennecker collection) also
at Bankstown, circa 1961 Below that are a couple of images from
the Geoff Goodall
collection showing -BOB in the latter stages of her life in
Australia. She was
stored at a timber
mill at Rouse Hill in western Sydney when shot # 3 was taken in 1974.
The
hulk had been tracked down
and photographed by the late Mike Vincent. The aircraft was
then
acquired "as is" by
the Airforce Association museum group in Perth
and flown to West Aussie the
following year by a RAAF
C-130 from the nearby Richmond air base.
Finally. image # 4 shows
-BOB dumped outside the
AFA museum's workshop on the AFA
Estate at Bull Creek, Perth.
Plans to mate the fuselage
of VH-GBB
with the wings and empennage
of -BOB were beyond the
resources of the
embryo group, and both Geminis were acquired by vintage
aircraft enthusiast Lynn
Forster and stored at
his private airfield
'Brooklands" near York WA. They
remained stored inside
his hangar until
sold in 2007 to an ambitious
English owner, and VH-BOB has now
been restored
to the British
register as its original registration
G-AKHU, pending a complete rebuild.
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