G-AUPZ Short
Shrimp
(c/n S.540)
First registered in
1920 to Australian aviation pioneer Lebbaeus Horden of Sydney, this
aircraft
was
previously G-EAPZ. The CAB allowed him to retain its UK "last
two" to minimize repaint-
ing (!)
even though this registration was completely out of sync with the
series
being assigned at
that
time. The
images in this entry, from the Geoff Goodall collection, show the
Shrimp at Port
Moresby,
NG in 1922 on
the first aerial exploration of the country. The
photos are
classic
Captain
Frank Hurley pictures, an
Australian adventurer who specialized in photographs of New
Guinea and
Antarctica. The lower one shows either its arrival or departure
to/from the Territory.
This
aircraft
was originally built by Short Brothers Ltd as a "Sporting Type
Seaplane" and was
first
flown on 10
December 1919 at Rochester. The Shrimp floatplane was
shipped back to
Sydney in
Dec 1922 following
the New Guinea expedition (where it was accompanied by Curtiss
Seagull
G-AUCV), but after
assembly was wrecked on its first takeoff on Sydney Harbour on
20
January 1923.