VH-CKD (2) Auster 5D
(c/n 1348)
Built in 1944 as TJ262, a
Taylorcraft Auster Mk V for the RAF. It flew in the Far East from
1945
until 1951 (Saw service in India, Japan and
Singapore). It was sold locally in Singapore but wound
up
in Australia as VH-AGQ
in 1953. Somewhere around the early 1960s it
was referred to as an
Auster 5D since the Lycoming had been replaced
with a Gipsy Major. It was re-registered VH-CKD
in
1969. As Ian O'Neill points out, however,
strictly speaking it should be a 5C since it still retains
the
standard Mark V fin and
rudder (the 5D's was larger). It is still current, registered to
B. Strange
of
Romsey,
Victoria. Barry Maclean's (above) shot was taken at Pt. Cook in
2005.
The following
two images, from the Geoff Goodall collection, are much earlier
impression of -CKD:
Immediately below it
is seen at Jandakot, WA in November of 1969, with typical
"civilian" type
glazing usually adopted for AOP
Austers at that time. The nice in flight shot at the bottom
was taken
near Northam, WA in February 1983 with -CKD looking very respectable
without the dreadful tail
markings
of the center shot.
Pilot/owner Brian Ford in control.