VH-BOU (2) Hawker Sea Fury FB.11
Greg Banfield's shot of this Sea Fury in civil markings was taken at
Bankstown on 2 November
1966. The color image below,
shown with wings folded, is from the Civil Aviation
Historical
Society archives. This aircraft was
ex WH588 and was used for
target towing and radar
calibration
duties
under contract to the
military. In those days the operation of "true" warbirds
was not
permitted in Australia unless aircraft required for particular
functions could not be
derived through
any other source. VH-BOU later sported a green and yellow paint
job as
seen in the color shot at the foot of the page from the Ken Watson
collection. It later assumed
a
pseudo-RAN livery. After that it
went to the US as aircraft. N588. It wound up back in the
U.K. in
the early new millennium and was the machine in which Paul
Morgan was fatally injured
when it
overturned on landing at Sywell,
Northants on 12 May 2001. Since then it
has been
under
restoration by Don Borgstrom in
Sweden.