VH-DCR Beagle A.109
Airedale
(c/n B.531)
This Airedale was imported new in 1963. Geoff
Goodall took the above hangar shot at Bankstown
in January 1964, whilst John Wheatley's
color shot below was taken some years later, with the machine
still clad in its very
dark blue (almost black) trim. . Only 43
Airedales were built, and only a handful
found their way to
Australia.
The new British
Executive & General Aviation Ltd having been formed
out of the
remains of Auster Aircraft in 1960, found
it could not compete with the likes of the Cessna
172 and similar US
models and was bankrupt and
disbanded less than a decade after it was founded.
Because of
their rarity Airedales are now quite sought
after. VH-DCR is still going colorfully strong
as seen in
the shot at the foot of the page by Phil Vabre, taken at the AAAA
Fly-In at Echuca in April
of 2007.
What happened to the
nose spat?