G-AUEJ de Havilland D.H.50A
(c/n 130)
Larkin Aircraft Supply Company Ltd
of Melbourne liked to name all their aircraft. This one was
"Wattle Bird" and
the tilting is seen in script on the fin in this image from the Hood
Collection,
via the State Library
of New South Wales collection. It appears, in this shot, to be
powered by
its original
230 hp Siddeley Puma but at some point in time this was exchanged for a
Bristol Jupiter.
In the almost identical shot of it below, from the
Frank Walters collection (via Geoff Goodall) it
has now been
re-registered VH-UEJ. Photo No 3 is from the Daryl
Mackenzie
collection and
shows -UEJ at
Charlotte Waters,
NT (which outpost
was established in 1871 just across the
SA/NT border by two
surveyors, McMinn and Knuckley during the construction of the telegraph
line) with the
name redrawn in capital
letters.
At the foot of the page is an
extract from the
(Adelaide)
Register News-Pictorial for 14 February 1930 showing -UEJ now with the
Bristol
Jaguar and
describing the D.H.50 as having been reconditioned and modernized and
as being one
of
the aircraft used in Larkin's service between Camooweal and Daly
Waters. It was destroyed
by fire
during a forced landing at Methul, NSW
on 9 June 1932.