G-AUEW Avro 504K
(c/n ?)
The
images above and below (via the John Oxley Library, State Library of
Queensland collection)
illustrate the
inauguration of aerial newspaper
delivery by The Courier in January 1927. Two air-
craft were
acquired for the purpose and registered to Courier Aircraft
Ltd. The machine in back
is their second one, the
DH9C G-AUFB. The Brisbane
Courier had been founded as far back
as
1846. In the days of the Great Depression (1933) it merged
with the Daily Mail to form today's
Courier-Mail. It would appear that the grandiose
scheme of aerial paper delivery did not last long
since both machines
were sold in New Guinea later
in 1927, G-AEUW going to Edie Creek Gold
Co
Ltd of Lae in October of that year. While
taking of from Lae a scant two months later (in
December1927) the Avro crashed into the sea near the mouth of the Buang
River
and was written
off. The image
at the bottom of the page, also from the John Oxley Library, is from
the Harriett
Brims collection
and shows -UEW after having been repaired with plywood from the firm of
D.G. Brims and Sons.