G-AUDZ
Bristol Tourer
(c/n 6115)
This
aircraft was a re-build from the wreck of G-AUDH
and given the same c/n. Both
photographs
in this entry are from the Geoff
Goodall collection. The
one above shows the aircraft being readied
for flight with
Captain F.T. O'Dea
looking on. This rare shot was taken at Tambellup, Western
Australia in
1929. The image below shows the WA Airways designed horn
balanced rudder
(non-
standard on most Bristol Tourers
- see the shot of G-AUDK). It had a
couple of private owners
in the late 1920s and crashed at
Ceduna, SA on 6 June 1930 . The
Australian civil register shows
G-AUDZ as having been re-registered
VH-UDZ
in February 1931, although since it was effectively
written off that prior June that
entry seems superfluous. At the foot of the page
is a photograph
gleaned from the West Australian
newspaper for 12 April 1929 showing F.T. O'Dea and J. Lowrie
setting off from Maylands in G-AUDZ in their historic search for Keith
Anderson and Bobby Hitch-
cock. The latter two had
flown their frail Westland Widgeon G-AUKA 'Kookaburra' to search
for Kingsford and crew in
what became known as the 'Coffee Royal incident"
(Smith's supplies,
when they opened them after the
crash apparently were mysteriously reduced to some chocolate, a
few biscuits and half a pound of
coffee). In the event Andersdon and Hitchcock died of exposure in
the brutal desert in which they
had come down.