G-AUCX Royal
Aircraft Factory F.E.2b
These two images were both gleaned by
Geoff Goodall. The one above shows the ancient
ex-Military machine ( CFS14, formerly the RFC's A778) at Tarcolla, SA
and was submitted
to
'Flightpath' magazine in a letter from a reader. The shot was
evidently taken when the
owners Ray. J. Parer (standing) and his cousin Mark Parer (kneeling
aside the passenger)
both of Melbourne, were on their way to West Australia for a
barn-storming tour. The lady
passenger was Hazel Abernathy who was taking her first flight in an
aeroplane. Her son
recalls
that she was absolutely petrified and never flew again! The lower
shot, from the Geoff
Goodall
collection, shows the F.E.2b laying in Burt Street, on the outskirts of
Kalgoorlie, WA
on
6 February 1922. The aircraft clipped telephone wires after take
off from the Boulder
racecourse. Other reports indicate that the wheels
struck the tramcar wires along Burt Street
. Both Ray and Mark were injured and the aircraft was not
rebuilt. In the lower shot it is inter-
esting to see
that, with the exception of the young boy, everyone is wearing a hat!