VH-ZUP de Havilland D.H.82A Tiger
Moth
(c/n 82358)
This was the former
VH-AKN(2) which crashed at
Midland Junctioin, W.A. in 1955. Over a
dozen of
these old agricultural Tigers were stored away at Cunderdin by
Bob Couper Co in the
1960s. In 1968 they were cleared out and ended up stashed in a large
shed on a farm near the
airport, along with the Fox Moth -USJ. Some years later the
collection was acquired by a Tiger
owner at
Trayning WA named Les Kordys (see VH-AMY)
and he moved them all to a shed in
the main street of Trayning. Ten years later they were all
sold to a chap at Luskintyre NSW who
set
up a production line using the fuselage frames and as much else as he
could salvage from the
collection. His new rebuilds got wierd and wonderful
registrations like "ZUP", but he was a good
guy and valued
their histories, so kept their correct identities. VH-ZUP
first flew
again in June of
2001. Phil Vabre caught it at
Narromine in October of 2005.