VH-WAS CAC CA-18 Mustang Mk 21
(c/n 1443)
This Mustang was
released from the RAAF in 1958. My shot (below) shows it at
Moorabbin as
A68-118
just before it was civilianized as VH-WAS for Joe Palmer. Rod
Adams image (above)
illustrates it at Parafield, Adelaide in August 1960 Joe
was an Australian prewar pioneer airline
pilot
and partner in Wilmore Aviation Services, Sydney and Melbourne who
owned the Mustang.
Joe
departed the next day for Sydney but blew a glycol coolant hose and
declared an emergency
for
his landing at Bankstown on 6 August 1960. VH-WAS did not
fly again for 21 years until saved
by
Jeff Trappett and re-registered VH-AGJ. It was test flown
on 19 April 1981 and then restored
in
an immediate post WW II style RAAF scheme. Since it wasn't
delivered until 1948 it clearly did
not see service
in action, and, in fact, spent most of its life wearing
the conventional roundels seen in
my
hangar shot. It is still currently flying as
VH-AGJ/A68-118.