VH-UHH Stinson Model A
(c/n 9126)
The
above image is from the Geoff Goodall collection and shows the second
of four Stinson
Model A
aircraft acquired by Airlines of
Australia in 1936. The port side view, taken at the same time,
appears
immediately below and is from the Bruce
Robinson collection. Bruce's grandfather,
G.A. Robinson
was a co-founder of Airlines of
Australia, and had gone over to Wayne, Michigan to buy the machines.
VH-UHH
was named 'Brisbane'.
It unfortunately did not last long, as it crashed
in remote Lamington
National Park, Qld
on 19 February 1937. Severe down draughts were given as the
cause. The aircraft
carried no radio and hence its position
was
unknown. After an
eight day search was beginning to wind
down,
a dogged bushman, Bernard O'Reilly, single handedly found the wreckage
and
rescued two of
the
seven passengers after a 10 day search. (A third survivor
of the crash died in
the dense bush after
falling into a ravine). A plaque
has been erected at the crash
site. More photos of the ill fated Stinson
from Bruce's
collection appear below. In the # 3
shot it is seen loading at Archerfield, Brisbane
in
1937 company with sister ship
VH-UKK. This was probably just before its
demise.
The final photo
is an evocative one of it among
the Royal Queensland Aero Club Gipsy Moths at
Archerfield in
1936.
Note VH-ULR to the left on the bottom
shot.