VH-SCO Auster J/5 Adventurer (+ later Mod)
(c/n 2806)
Above is Agricultural
Aviation Pty Ltd of Brisbane's "Prairie
Flower" in its original modification
as a crop duster still with
its Gipsy Major.at Rockhampton in 1962. The fuselage fabric
surfaces
were metallised, and a
hopper installed behind the pilot. Photo by David Johnson
via the Geoff
Goodall collection.
Below it is seen at Archerfield in December 1975 in a
hangar shot by Mike
Viuncent (via the
Geoff Goodall collection) in a highly modified
form Originally imported as
VH-KSG through the KSAS dealership,
it was re-registered VH-DDX in 1955 to the Darling
Downs Aero Club
.After sustaining fairly heavy
damage in a crash at Talwood, Queensland in
August 1959 it was
rebuilt by Agricultural Aviation at
Archerfield in 1962 as a specialised grass
seeder with internal hopper
and metalized fuselage
covering, although with the original Gipsy I
engine, as above.
During 1965
Ag Av took it back into their hangar at
Archerfield for further
mods, fitting a 190 hp Lycoming and deepening
the fuselage to look more like an
Autocar.
VH-SCO was retired by Ag Av and struck off the
register in January 1975. The photo
below
shows it stored in their Archerfield hangar
pending
disposal.
The color image at the foot of the
page, from the CAHS
collection, depicts it somewhat earlier in 1970.
VH-SCO was later
acquired by a private
owner in Sydney and restored to the register in December 1986,
retaining
the Lycoming engine.
It crashed again on 16 May 1987 at Greta NSW.