VH-UHT Airco
D.H.9
A large number of surplus
Airco-built D.H.9s became available after the WW I, not only in the
U.K. but also in
Australia and
South Africa. Just why this one was not registered
until July
1928
is a bit of a
mystery, but it must have been stored somewhere. It was originally
acquired
by Horrie Miller, (founder of
MacRobertson Miller Aviation) who, at the time, was
trading as
Commercial Aviation Company of Parafield.
By 1932 G-AUHT had
become VH-UHT
and was registered to
MacRobertson Miller
Aviation. It was sold to Skyways
Ltd of
Norwood,
SA in
September 1936 and
crashed at Kadina, SA on 15 May 1937
and was written off.
Photographs
from various sources, viz:
Above -
The Redall collection, via the AHSA (NSW)
Immediately below -
Geoff
Goodall collection (as G-AUHT)
# 3
-
The Horrie Miller collection (as G-AUHT)
# 4
-
The Civil Aviation Historical Society of South
Australia
collection,
as a participant
in
the 1936 Air Race (possibly one the few machines to enter both the 1929
and
'36 races)
# 5
- Showing the crash at
Kadina from the Nigel Daw collection.