VH-UAI Miles M.2
Hawk
(c/n 155)
VH-UAI was a prohibited registration back in 1926 when it should have
been assigned. In the
event it
was released in 1935 for this Miles Hawk. It was delivered to the
Royal Aero Club of
SA. The image at the
foot of the page, courtesy of the Goulburn War Memorial Museum collec-
tion, shows it in its original livery. By 1938
it had obviously received a new
silver paint job as seen
in
the other photos on this page. The shot above is from the
CAHS (Civil
Aviation Historical Society)
collection, whilst the photo immediately
below is courtesy of the State
Library of South Australia and
shows the Hawk in an interesting line-up of
Royal Aero Club of
SA aircraft at Parafield in 1938.
What is
odd is that -UAI
appears not to be carrying markings on the top
of the mainplane.
Whilst normal today, that would have been
almost unheard of in the days
when this machine was
in
operation
at the Aero Club.
VH-UAI
"did its time" in the RAAF as A37-5 during WW II,
eventually
crashing and being struck off the register at Mt.
Eba, South Australia in 1948. The
air-to-air picture following the line-up photo is courtesy of the Daryl
Mackenzie collection.