VH-UAR de
Havilland D.H.60 Moth
(c/n 366)
This Moth, originally registered
to the Civil Aviation Branch, Dept. of Defence in April 1928 was
loaned to the South Australian
Section of the Australian Aero Club. It later formed the nucleus
of
the Royal Aero Club of South
Australia, and was in their employ at Adelaide's Parafield aero-
drome when the above shot, from the John Hopton
collection, was taken, circa 1937. The rough
image below is a newspaper
photograph which appeared in the Adelaide Advertiser for 24 May
1929 showing -UAR in a line-up of
machines at Parafield about to depart for Melbourne's Essendon
Airport to take part in an Aerial Pageant.
Interesting that, by early that time, it had already been
re-registered VH-UAR. The other machines all
appear to be G-AU--. In December 1940 it was
sold to C.N.K. Bell of Darwin and
on Christmas Eve of that
year was lost on a flight to Oenpelli
Mission in Arnhem Land in the Northern
Territory. It evidently forced landed and was written off
on Boxing Day, 1940.