G-AUEI de
Havilland
D.H.50A
(c/n 129)
This was one of three DH50As
operated by Larkin Aircraft Supply Co of Melbourne (LASCO)
on their air mail contract
between Melbourne and Adelaide. This one was named 'Lyre Bird".
(The other two were G-AUEJ "Wattle Bird" and G-AUEK "Bellbird"). G-AUEI flew the
first
passenger route between Broken
Hill and Mildura 18 August 1925, the flight being piloted by A.H.
Affleck. The DH50s were later augmented by the larger
ANEC III machines and the operation
renamed under the Australian Aerial Services Ltd
corporate structure. The rare shot above of
'Lyre Bird" is via Ian Mackenzie
and is from the collection of his father, the late Daryl Mackenzie
G-AUEI was transferred to AAS in
1932 and re-registered VH-UEI. Immediately below are
two
photos from the CAHS arvhives showing -UEI on floats, probably at Coode
Island, date not
known.
Following that is a shot, circa 1928, from Kevin OReilly of Nhill
given to him by a lady
from Mildura (she's the child in front of Lyre Bird) whose father (presumably
the gentleman in the
hat) was about to
embark on the machine for a flight to Griffith. Note Sopwith
Antelope G-AUSS
in rear. The images at
the foot of the page are from the Harold Shelton collection (owner of
the
aircraft at that time)
showing (upper) the machine
as VH-UEI and, finally a photo of it following its
last landing at the Stawell (Victoria)
Race Course As late as
1939 documentation
indicates the
remains of -UEI
were acquired by a Mr.
H. R. Beeston of Coode Island, Melbourne and the
metal parts of
it, at
least, were used in the restoration of VH-UEM.