VH-FTA DHC-1
Chipmunk
T.10
(c/n C1/0499)
This Chipmunk was one of a
batch built for the RATG (Rhodesian Air Training Group), was
delivered, but, along with several others,
never used. Its RAF serial was
WG425. VH-FTA
was, therefore, brand new when
acquired the Royal Aero Club of NSW in 1955. This aircraft
was
mercifully spared the standard navy blue fuselage with
black rego (probably because it was
owned by a second party and operated by
the
club). All three images on this page were taken
at Bankstown: mine (above), in
October 1955, Greg
Banfield's (center) in March 1964 (wearing
Illawarra type tail stripes,
although
still apparently with the RACNSW). and Greg's lovely color
shot (bottom of page) taken in
January 1967. The
livery had by then been replaced with the
checkered Ace of Spades tail
and yellow fuselage
band. VH-FTA crashed on 27
January
1968 at Cobbitty, near Camden, killing
RACNSW Instructor
Arthur Kell, DFC and Bar, and
his student, who had gone out to
do a session of
spins. The subsequent investigation
revealed
that a 20-cent coin had jammed the
controls,
preventing the stick from moving. It was
ironic
that
Arthur Kell had survived all the Germans had thrown
at him during WW II war but was
killed by a coin someone had
lost in the cockpit. Moral: Never do
aerobatics with anything
in your pockets.