VH-UGN de
Havilland D.H.60X Moth
(c/n 411)
The above photograph is a copy from the DCA CofA file (via Geoff
Goodall) whilst below
is a photograph taken at
Archerfield in 1939. The latter was kindly provided by Barbara
Butler.
Her mother had trained for
her private pilot's licence at the airfield in 1938/39. On the
original
of this print the inscription on the nose of the Moth "Matheson
Aviation and Training Company
Pty Ltd"
is clearly discernible.
Legally, the aircraft was owned by
Mrs. M.E. Stark, but
operated by Matheson. This Moth was
flying as late as May of 1960 although was pretty much
destroyed in a crash into the Burdekin
River near Home Hill, Qld. Not quite, since it was loving-
ly restored by January
2001. The contemporary shot of it by Ian McDonell at the foot of
the
page was taken at Murwillumbah, NSW in October
2015. The third image, from the
Norm
Weeding
collection, was postwar in the 1950s, somewhere in
Queensland. Photo No 4 is a
rare
picture of the Moth as G-AUGN from the John Hopton collection taken in
New Guinea in
the late
1920s when it was operated by Mandated Territories Airways out of
Rabaul. Note
hatch
over front
cockpit, and original style undercarriage.