VH-BXQ
Percival P.34A Proctor III
(c/n H.565)
The above photograph was taken at Camden, NSW
in May 1962 by Dick Hourigan. Silver overall
with red cheat line (and
probably rego). By 1970 it was one of the last Proctors still
flying in Aust-
ralia and had by then been
repainted in maroon with silver trim. Barrie Colledge's shot
immediately
below was at Point Cook in 1971, whilst the
Geoff Goodall collection image at the foot of the page
was at a
fly-in at Beaufort, Victoria in November 1970.
. This Proctor was previously on the UK
register
as G-ANGC (ex RAF
LZ804), and arrived in Australia in July 1958.. It was written
off in a
crash at Lake
Connewarre, Victoria, in Oct
1972. In order to be granted a C of A beyond 1962
(the year
most
Proctors were withdrawn) expensive
tests and mods to the glue joints had to be made
to the
wood-bonded
airframe. As the costs of
doing this were uneconomical for many owners, they
were struck off
the register one by one . Geoff Goodall advises that
VH-BXQ was one of
only four
Proctors left by
1969.