VH-UIC de Havilland D.H.60G Gipsy Moth
(c/m 849)
Originally imported in January of 1929 for a private owner
as G-AUIC, this Moth was re-registered
VH-UIC at the
end of that year when it was acquired by Australian National Airways,
Ltd (not the
same ANA that
was incorporated in 1936). A close up of the titling of this
(first) Australian National
is shown immediately
below. The Moth then had many different owners in NSW in
the 1930s and
was registered
in Queensland in 1938 to Mrs. A. Findlay when the shot at the foot of
the page, from
the John Oxley
Library, State Library of
Queensland collection, was taken at Archerfield outside
Qantas' training
hangar, circa
1938. The winged badge on the rudder suggests it may have
been
loaned to Qantas for
training.
Whatever, it crashed at Sherwood, Qld on 25 March 1939 and the
remains
were sold to Airflite Pty Ltd of Mascot
who had it repaired and flying again by the end of
1939. In
August 1940 it was impressed into
service with the RAAF, becoming A17-115, although
did not survive the
war.