G-AUFY Avro 594 Avian
(c/n R3/AV/126)
Nice shot from the Alan
Betteridge
collection (via the Civil Aviation Historical Society) of an Avro
Avian taken at Essendon in 1929. This aircraft was
registered to Capt. F.C.R.Jaques, trading as
Wings Ltd at
Broken Hill, NSW in 1928. He also had
another Avian, VH-UFZ. The Depression
forced Jaques to liquidate Wings,
Ltd and both -UFY and -UFZ were transferred to G. Matheson
of
Parachilna, South Australia, who was a partner in Wings, Ltd.
Matheson, in fact, traded under
the name Jaques Flying Services and operated out of
Parafield. However, it appears that Jaques
himself was
still flying -UFY up until 1931 as there is evidence that he began
barnstorming in it at
Byron Bay,
NSW giving rides at five bob a time. By this time the aircraft
had been re-registered
VH-UFY. In
the photo below from my own collection, the personage in the cockpit is
most likely
the indubitable
Jaques. His barnstorming business petered out
around 1931 and in 1932 he left
the Avian on the field at Byron Bay and walked away from it, returning
to
England where he later
became Managing
Director of North Eastern Airways Ltd. In the meantime
-UFY wound up in
Queensland with North Queensland Marine
Products Pty Ltd and then had a
couple of private
owners in the
Brisbane area before being damaged by
gale force
winds following a forced landing
at
Morvan, Qld on 10 November 1930. Kevin O'Reilly
sent me the interesting clip (at foot of
the page
from the 27 May 1929 Argus showing G-AUFY after a prang at Nhill.
Based on this
illustration I
would
say that the fitters of the day did extremely well in getting the
aircraft airworthy
again.