VH-MMH
'RMA Harding' was the
last Anson to see service with MacRobertson Miller Airlines.
This shot, from the
John Hopton collection, was taken at Perth Airport in
1961 . At the time its
operated was limited
to survey contracts and as a standby aircraft for the Royal Flying
Doctor
Service contract at Derby. It was advertised for sale in
November 1959 with 7 passenger seats
and
a total airframe time of 5,860 hours. The day prior to the DCA
order grounding all Ansons
(30 June 1962),
-MMH was ferried south to Perth, making a farewell circuit of Perth
city on its
arrival.
This Anson was then donated by MMA to Fairbridge Farm School at
Pinjarra, south of
Perth. DCA graciously approved a ferry flight and -MMH
made its final flight on 11 August 1962
from Perth to the wartime
Pinjarra airfield near the school. The press photo
immediately below
(#
2, from the Geoff Goodall collection) shows its arrival that day being
welcomed by the staff and
boys of the school.
It was then towed to the school grounds where it was
displayed in a flying
attitude with its tailwheel
on a stand. The last two images are testimony to the fact
that old aero-
planes and children's
schools are a lethal combination. Alistair Coutts'
photo (# 3) of the sad
remains of -MMH was
taken at Fairbridge Farm School in November 1964, only two years after
it was flown in and
presented to the school as a memorial. Finally, in shot # 4 taken
by Geoff in
a visit in May 1968
shows all that was left. Geoff reports that, when asked "what
happened?"
a
school elder condescendingly explained, without a hint of irony, that
parts of the aircraft had been
"a valuable training
aid for the students during a boat construction project". I
would like to believe
that today, a better sense
of the importance of history might be present at such a seat of
learning,
but
I'm really not too sure it would................
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