VH-KAC (2) Auster J/2 Arrow
(c/n 2388)
This was the Arrow which was to have gone to
Belgium as OO-AXG but went instead to Kingsford
Smith Aviation
at Bankstown in 1951 as VH-KAF and
then was sold to the the Aero Club
of South-
ern
Tasmania in 1954. In 1957 it was sold "up north;' to the
Tasmanian Aero Club who re-registered
it VH-KAC , the original Aiglet bearing that rego having been
re-registered VH-SAC. I left the club
in 1954
to go to Melbourne, so never got a photo of the Arrow as either VH-KAF
nor -KAC. The
above
shot was taken at Western Junction, Launceston in 1961 by Neil Follett
(via Geoff Goodall).
VH-KAC's
CofA lapsed in 1966 and it was nor restored until 1986, reappearing as
VH-MJB, regis-
tered to
M. Duff of Launceston. Early in the new millennium
it
was acquired by E.C. von Nida of
Cairns,
N.Q. It was then cancelled by CASA on 24 April 2006 as "no
entitled person (CAR13N)"
whatever
that meant. . In February 2011 I received an email from Richard
Rudd who has now gained
possession of the J/2 and states that he acquired it from the Ted von
Nida estate after he had been
re-building the wings for him after its upset. Post Ted's final
departure Richard refurbished it, removing
lots of
heavy stuff, bench seats VOR, ADF, TSP etc and then registered in
on the RAA register as
24-4566 (below). It is no longer
active as such and is currently undergoing another complete
refurb.