G-AUDI Bristol
Tourer
(c/n 44)
The above image depicting the
first Bristol Tourer
acquired
in November 1921 by WA Ltd
of Perth
in 1921 is from
Fred Niven's archives. The photo below, from the
Frank
Colquohoun collection,
shows
the remains of the
aircraft at its crash site at Murchison Downs
Station.WA, on 5 December
1921, so
it had a very short life. Three WAA Tourers departed Geraldton
early that
morning in loose
formation to be
positioned at towns along the
route on what was to be the first leg of
Australia's very
first airline service. This was operated by West Australian
Airways on their Geraldton-Derby WA
coastal
route. 90 miles
north of Geraldton Len Taplin had engine trouble and made a successful
forced
landing
near the Murchison River. Pilot Bob Fawcett in
G-AUDI followed him down and while making
a
low
pass over Taplin's aircraft, struck the ground. Sadly pilot
Fawcett and
his mechanic
Edward Broad
were killed.