VH-BYM
Auster
5D
(c/n 1772)
This was the aircraft from which the civilian
Autocrat was developed. The Auster 5s were
delivered to the RAF towards the end of WW II (this one was TW433) and
converted
postwar
to 5D standard by replacing the original flat four Lycoming O-290
engines with
130 hp
Gipsy Major 1s. I cannot remember what the red blotches
on this aircraft were
when it
was sitting adjacent to Kingsford Smith's area at Bankstown in
1955. I can assure
you that
this is not a
fault in the film! The aircraft really looked that way!
Almost like it had
received
hail damage, although I don't think that was true. Furthermore,
it had been given
the
name 'Ajax' by KSAS. By the time
Norm Weeding saw it a
decade later (below) at
Smithton, Tasmania around 1965 not only had the
patches disappeared
but so had all
vestiges
of color! It was owned then by Smithton
Aero Club. This Auster was
later given
a complete
rebuild during which it reverted to its original
configuration with a flat
four
Lycoming
0-320 and with the large rear glasshouse area not being
renewed. VH-BYM is
still
flying today and Phil Vabre's contemporary shot of it at the foot of
the page (replete
with
Continental engine) was taken at Langwell Station in October
2009.