VH-RCT Auster AOP
6
(c/n ?)
This was the
second VH-RCT, the first being the Auster IIIF which became
VH-BED. It had been
purchased by R.C. Tucker of Flinders Island. Mark 6
Austers were rare in
Australia This one
had
previously been part of the
Antarctic Expedition and served
as A11-201. The reason it has
no
apparent c/n is that is was built from bits of RAF Auster AOP Mk.6s
VX126 and VX127.
Norm Weeding's
photo above was taken at Launceston in the 1960s. It had suffered
a prang in
1955
and was undergoing a
rebuild when Geoff Goodall
took the shot below in the Tasmanian
Aero
Club
hangar at Western Junction, Launceston in
December 1962. I assume Norm's photo
was taken after it emerged. Despite all the hard work
evidently going into to it at the time, it was
destroyed in a crash at Cape Barren Island
just over a year later (February
1964). Mr. Tucker
replaced it with the former Tasmanian
Aero Club Cessna 175 VH-RBF
which he then had re-regis-
tered as yet another iteration of the rego
VH-RCT.