VH-CHS
de Havilland D.H.82A Tiger
Moth
(c/n 260)
This immaculate Tiger was owned, when this shot was
taken at Moorabbin in 1957, by the
McKenzie Flying
School This Tiger was registered in December 1947 to Mr. C.
H. Sears
of Melbourne
(ex A17-241) at a time when DCA were weakening their previous resolve to
adhere strictly
to allocating registrations in the VH-A & B
blocks The shot
below was taken
at Darwin in
1949 and was a copy taken from an old RAAF pilot's photo album by
fellow
enthusiast
David Vincent (via Geoff Goodall). Site visitor Rick
McKean has lately (July
2009) solved the
mystery of where this photo came from. Rick states that his
father owned
-CHS from 31 May
1948 until he sold it to Gertie McKenzie on 17 August 1953 to become
the nucleus of
her flying school. From 23 March 1949 to 13 June 1949
Rick says his dad
and Keith
Darling (ex RAAF) flew this Tiger around
Australia covering some 9,200 miles.
They were in Darwin from
the
2nd to the 7th of March 1949
which is when the lower photo-
graph was
taken. Rick's dad can
barely be seen standing
in the shade of the wing, whilst
Keith Darling is feeding
fuel into the
upper wing tank through a
large two part metal funnel..
A chamois could be
fitted between the two sections of the
funnel and strain water from the
fuel.
The bloke on the
bowser was evidently the Shell Aviation
representative with whom
McKean had an
exclusive contract to supply fuel and oil at some 49
dumps (airfields, cattle
stations, etc.).
This Tiger
eventually ended up as a duster with Schutt
Airfarmers at
Moorabbin in its
latter days. It was written off when it crashed at Moyhu,
Victoria
in 1960.