VH-DAI Edgar Percival EP-9
(c/n 28)
First flown in mid 1957 with the
UK Class B registration G-43-7, this aircraft was allocated the
registration G-APBR,. It was exported to
Australia in 1957 becoming VH-SSV
(originally
to
have been
VH-SSC). The EP-9 was designed by
Australian-born Edgar Percival as a general
utility
aircraft. It was well suited to the crop dusting/spraying
role.
Super Spread sold VH-SSV
to Doggett
Aviation of Perth in 1962, and they had it re-registered into their
block as VH-DAI.
. Alistair Coutts took the above shot of it in its original
Doggett livery at York, WA on New Year's
Day
1964. It later received a slightly modified color scheme as seen
in the shot immediately below
taken by Merv Prime at
Jandakot in September 1966, Following that is an image by Geoff
Goodall
showing -DAI at Tintinara,
SA in January 1967 and still wearing basic Doggett markings, although
owned at the time by Tim O'Neill,
dba TonAir. Finally, at the foot of the page is a shot by
Danny
Tanner at Parafield in December
1970 showing it in the titling of Airesearch Exploration.
VH-DAI
went to the
Drage Airworld collection at Wodonga (close to Albury) when withdrawn
from active
duty in the early
1970s, although was restored as VH-EPN in 1998.