G-AUBK Avro 504K
(c/n ?)
The historic shot above is from the Ron and Rae Boon
collection
and is shown here courtesy
of Greg
Weir. It depicts an Avro 504K with a 80 hp Renault engine which,
theoretically, would
make it an Avro
548. However, it was registered as a 504K in June of 1921
to E. W.
Percival,
later to become the founder of Percival Aircraft in the U.K. In
February 1926 G-AUBK came
to
grief at Palm Beach, NSW when it overturned
after hitting a soft patch of sand on the
beach.
During
the subsequent repair a130 hp Airdisco engine was used to replace
the Renault. Since,
in the above
image, it appears to be sporting
the Renault engine, it can be
surmised that the
occasion was prior to 1926, although the actual date and venue are
obscure. Likewise, the
blurry image
at the foot of this page (from the Bellinger Valley Museum
collection, via Jim
Sweeney) depicts
G-AUBK at Coff's Harbour sometime around 1921. It may, in fact, have
been
the first aircraft to land at Coff's, so this photo may have been taken
during Percival's
air route
survey flight. Interestingly, correspondent Geoff
Chennells from Adelaide advises
that
this
504K was used in an early Australian silent movie "Kid Stakes"
(released
in 1927)
and that, in the film the aircraft
appears to be still powered
by the Renault engine.
Geoff
provides the shot of it
immediately below taken at around the time that the movie
would have
been made. G-AUBK was sold in 1927 to
Courier Aircrafts Ltd of
Brisbane and was written
off in a
crash at Ipswich, Qld shortly
afterwards.