VH-UQX Victa
Airtourer 115
(c/n 47)
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In 1964 Victa Ltd
made available two Airtourers, VH-MVL and VH-UQX, to commemorate the
50th anniversary of
Maurice Guillaux's 16-18 July 1914 flight between Melbourne and Sydney
in
his Bleriot XI,
carrying Australia's
first official airmail. The two
Airtourers retraced Guillaux's flight,
adhering as closely as
possible to the original timetable and carrying a large quantity of
commemorative
mail.
Departing> Melbourne on 16 July 1964, VH-MVL was
flown by Victa's chief test pilot, Vic
Walton, while
VH-UQX was flown by Dick Sims. As the
Victas completed their 3-day trip at Mascot
on 18 July, the
Qantas Boeing 707-138B VH-EBC arrived overhead, setting a new record
time of 38
minutes 25 seconds
from Melbourne Tower to Sydney Tower. Guillaux's original Bleriot XI, owned
by the Museum of Applied
Arts and Sciences at Ultimo, NSW, was
displayed at Mascot for the arrival
ceremonies.
Seen above is a shot by Greg Banfield showing the Airtourers leading
the 707 VH-EBC
in to
park. The photo at the foot of the page illustrates the
Bleriot in its public enclosure at Mascot at
that time.
Earlier in 1964 the
R.M. Ansett Air Race had been held and Richard Maclean took the image
of
-UQX
(immediately below) at Parafield after he had completed the race. (The
Airtourer was not a
competitor in that
event).
VH-UQX is still currently registered, and still in
South Australia.