VH-DCH (1) de Havilland D.H.82A Tiger
Moth
(c/b 85082)
This Tiger, ex G-ANZS was imported
from the UK at the end of 1959 and registered VH-DCH
in February 1960. It was a
relatively late model and served with the RAF as T6813. Bob
Neate's
shot above was taken
at Moorabbin in 1962. Although devoid of any livery bar the rego,
it looks
kind of neat and
uncluttered. Similar to many of the machines which were released
after the war to
the Indian flying
schools. VH-DCH crashed and was extensively damaged at
Yarrawonga, Vic on
30 November 1963
during landing in gusty wind conditions. Geoff Goodall
took the shot below
of the
remains at Wandin North, Vic in November 1967, where it
was stored dismantled at
Nelson Wilson's farm in the same shed as an ex RAAF Curtiss P-40E
A29-133 which he had
found abandoned in an orchard in the Melbourne
suburb of Broadmeadows. Both became rest-
oration projects, the Kittihawk ending
up
with the Australian War Memorial in an exchange deal,
and the Tiger
above as VH-PJI in 1982.