VH-CRR Auster J/4
Archer
(c/n 2352)
This Archer was originally built as a J/2 Arrow and registered G-AIGW
on 22 October 1946.
Shipped to
Australia in May 1947, it became VH-BDE,
and was arguably the first
Auster im-
ported by
Kingsford Smith Aviation of Bankstown who later became THE Auster
dealers in
Australia
Anyway KSAS eventually converted this aircraft to J/4 Archer standard
(in April
1957) and
re-registered it VH-KFB the
following year. It did not retain
that identity long,
since it was
substantially damaged at Canberra in October of 1958 and then laid up
for several
years.
Following its rebuild it became VH-CRR in September 1961. The
three images of it
here are:
(top) by Phil Vabre at Swan Hill in April of
2005; (immediately below) by Brian Baker
at Bankstown in 1962
(looking pretty much the same, although it must have been recovered at
least once
since!); and (bottom) by Geoff Goodall at Parafield in March 1964
when it was a
participant in
the 1964 R.M. Ansett Air Race. This Auster has been owned for
forty years by
Imre (Eric)
Szerenyi, an Hungarian refugee from the Russian invasion of his country
in 1956.