VH-SSX Edgar Percival EP-9C
(c/n 27)
This Prospector was built as G-APAD and toured
Australia in 1957 flown by British racing
pilot Beverly Snook. At the foot of the page is a shot by
Geoff Goodall taken at Perth's
Maylands Airport in June 1957 in its original rego with Snook standing
on the strut. After
the sales tour, it
was sold to Super Spread Aviation at Moorabbin first as VH-SSW, later
VH-SSX
Neil Follett's photo above was at Moorabbin in 1960.
After the
EP-9 had been in operation for a
couple of years it was found that the original
Lycoming engine tended to overheat during low-level flying in hot
weather and Kingsford
Smith Aviation at Bankstown converted it, and one other machine
(VH-FBZ) to take a
375
h.p Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah
10 engine . It is seen below at Parafield
in
April
1966 in a shot by Geoff Goodall with this engine and wearing a rather
ugly red and black
livery whilst owned by TonAir of
Tintinara, SA.