VH-SSR Lancashire EP- 9 Prospector
(c/n 46)
Percival Aircraft gave the
manufacturing rights of the EP-9 to Lancashire Aircraft
in 1958
and VH-SSR was
one of the aircraft produced by that
concern. It is, therefore, correctly
known as a Lancashire
Prospector. Richard
Hourigan's photo (above) shows it at Moor-
abbin in
June 1962 wearing
the original
color scheme used on Super Spread Aviation's
EP-9s of medium and pale green, red and
dayglo orange. This aircraft had been assembled
in
March of that year by Super Spread from the Prospector fuselage and
undercarriage of
c/n 46 with the wings, tailplane and other parts from the crashed
VH-SSW (c/n 32). By
the time Rod
Adam took the shot (immediately below) at
Parafield some nine months
later
it
had been repainted in a new allover white scheme. At the foot
of the page is a photo by
Neil Follett taken at West Sale in March 1964 of -SSR while owned by
Farm Air of Tinamba
in
the Gippsland region of Victoria. Paint scheme was red and
white. Shortly after this it was
sold to Doggett Aviation as VH-DAV