VH-RAE Ryan
STM
(c/n 467)
The inscription
under the rear cockpit reads 'John Bange - Clifton, Qld'. The
above photo, by
Bob
Livingstone (via the Geoff Goodall collection), was taken at Bange's
farm at Clifton, Queens-
land in October 1966. In the
image below, courtesy of the John Oxley collection, State Library
of Queensland, John,
who was noted for building gliders, is seated in the cockpit of the
diminutive
Ryan.
Paint scheme was a gaudy blue fuselage with a red arrow outline in
white, and with yellow
wings. John had a vintage Porterfield,
VH-UVH which also lived on the farm and was painted
in an identical color
scheme. At the foot of the page is an earlier shot of -RAE
taken at Coota-
mundra in May
1962. This ex NEI Navy STM was previously S-31.
It escaped from the
Japs in the Dutch East Indies and went to the
RAAF in 1942 becoming A50-2. A crash in June
1944 labeled it as only fit for
'conversion to components' at the end of the war.
Clearly that
didn't happen, since it was civilly registered
VH-ARS in October 1946. It was further withdrawn
from use in 1949 and again in 1951 and then
restored as VH-RAE (for Robby's Aircraft of Para-
field) in 1953. Finally, it
had another crash when it struck power lines at Clifton on 14 February
1970 at Clifton
in 1970, and was again withdrawn from the register. It is
reputed to be under a
long term
rebuild in NSW (2010). .