VH-BYW Auster
J/5R Alpine (c/n 3136)
This aircraft was
first registered in 1955 and, as the nice contemporary shot above by
Phil Vabre
shows, is still active. This photograph was taken at
Echuca, Victoria in October 2002. Greg
Banfield's shot (below) was
taken some thirty years prior (on 28 January 1974 at Camden, NSW)
and
depicts it looking pretty much the same except for the fuselage rego
and fin flash of those earlier
times. VH-BYW was originally
built as a J/5L Aiglet Trainer but was converted to J/5R
configura-
tion in
1966 when 36'
ex Autocar wings were fitted to the Aiglet Trainer fuselage. It
is said that the
owner did not like the flight characteristics of the short span wings,
but
possibly the switch was made
to include the 16 gal
wing tanks of the longer wing......Unfortunately,
somewhere along the way the
type got changed within
DCA/CASA records and the aircraft now appears
as a J/5P, which is the
Autocar. An Autocar this
aircraft is is not (the Autocrat is four
inches wider, plus it has the distinct-
ive hump backed rear
decking). I shall, therefore, refer to this machine as a J/5R
Alpine.