VH-UEL
Fairchild 24W-41A Argus II
(c/n 839)
This
RAF Argus II was serialed HB602 during WW II and civlianized in 1947 as
G-AKFN.
It was purchased in 1959 by
a syndicate of Darwin pilots and departed the U.K. in June of
that year under the care of a female
ferry pilot. It did not get off to a good start, damaging the
undercarriage during a
landing at Toussus-le-Noble (Paris), and was further delayed due to
unapproved repairs to the
auxiliary fuel tanks. It got as far as Beirut where it went
u/s and
was impounded by the airport
authorities. The owners were therefore forced to have it dis-
mantled and shipped to
Darwin. It was registered VH-UEL on 24 November 1960.
.The
photo above (from the Geoff
Goodall collection) was taken by Bob Wiseman at Adelaide in
March 1962 during a trip south
from its Darwin base. It sustained a forced landing in a
swamp
near Howard Springs, 15 miles
south of Darwin on 19 May 1962 The engine
failed and the
pilot headed to the only area clear
of bushfires below. The aircraft overturned in the wet
boggy
ground and was written
off. The pilot and two passengers fortunately received only
minor
injuries. Geoff's second
image ot it (below) illustrates the extent of the damage.