VH-UHB de Havilland D.H.60X
Moth
(c/n 412)
This photo, from the John Hopton
collection, shows -UHB when in service with Queensland Air
University during WW II. First imported in 1928, it had a
succession of owners in NSW and
Queensland in the late 1920s and early 1930s until it crashed at
Rolleston, Qld in February 1932.
The
rare shot below showing the Moth as G-AUHB is from the E.A. Crome
collection via the
National Library of Australia and was taken in the Sydney area, circa
1929. Following its crash,
the
bits and pieces were sold to Byrne Motor Co of Rockhampton and
its CofR was renewed
in
1933. It then appeared to have languished somewhere from 1935
until acquired by the Air
University in 1940. In 1941 it was slated to be
re-registered VH-AGF but, in the event, was
sold to
N.V. Indisch Kantoor van Hoofman en Co at Bandoeng, Java and became
PK-SAS.
Doubtless it perished when the Japanese overran the Dutch East Indies
some six months later.