VH-UEO Stark D.31 Turbulent
(c/n 131)
The photograph above was taken at Wentworth, NSW in August 1960 by Ian
Anderson, seen
here via The Collection
p1820-0005. The hangar shot below is by Kevin Murphy
and was at
Bundaberg, Qld
in 1967. The Turbulent was originally designed (by Roger
Druine, in France)
as a home-built aircraft and was one of the first
light aircraft approved by DCA for construction
in Australia by amateur
builders. The design was further
developed by Wilhelm Stark, who
obtained certification for
production
in Germany. It is normally powered by a Volkswagen engine.
About 35
examples
were built. VH-UEO was imported from Germany by Edmund
Schneider
Ltd at Parafield, wooden glider specialists who had
a small hangar at Parafield. It was later sold
in Queensland, and was withdrawn from use in 1973.