VH-BYJ Auster
IIIF
(c/n 333)
This
Auster should have been VH-BCK but for some reason the bloke assigning
the regos in
1954 (I actually knew him, but don't
remember the reason) decided that all new Austers coming
on should be in the VH-BY- series.
This machine had originally been built in 1943 as an "Air
Observation Post" aircraft and
assigned to 656 Sqdn, RAF. In 1945 it was acquired by the
Royal Australian Air Force who serialed
it A11-27. It was civilianized in 1954 and owned by
Kingsford Smith Aviation Services when
this shot
was taken at Bankstown in 1955. I understand
that this aircraft is the subject of a
restoration attempt, but its exact status as of 2008 is not
known..
The two more somewhat latter-day shots
of it below are by Geoff Goodall and show it (upper) at
Blyth, SA on
October 1963 wearing a rather ghastly cream and maroon livery and
(bottom of the
page) at
Tyabb in December 1968 devoid of any markings bar the rego and
anti-glare cowling
top.
At that time it was part of
Captain Jack Ellis' fleet of
Austers for pilot
training. Doubtless if it is
being restored it'll turn up in full
military regalia complete with greenhouse glazing.