G-AUBA Avro
504K
(c/n [H2030])
This extremely rare photograph is from
the Brett Griffin collection (via Phil Vabre) and came
from an old
family album. Brett advises that the inscription on the
back indicates that the air-
craft was flown
up to Queensland by his grandfather, Norman Clay to do flights to the
western
region of that state.
G-AUBA was actually the first aircraft registered in Australia
(in June
1921). As stated
elsewhere in these entries, the regos G-AUAA to G-AUAZ were allocated
to the Civil Aviation
Branch, Dept of Defence (later to become DCA), and their first machine
did not come
onto the register until July 1924.. I suspect that when the
delivery flight was made
the aircraft may
still have been carrying its military serial of H2030 (also given as
the c/n in DCA
records), since it was
officially registered to G.M. Elwyn of Inglewood, Queensland. In
February
1927 it was reconditioned
using the wings of G-AUBJ and given a new CofR number.
Three
months later (on 17 May
1927) it crashed at Kempsey, NSW although was not stricken from
the register until
April 1928 after its CofR lapsed...