VH-UMA de Havilland D.H.60G Gipsy
Moth
(c/n 1088)
These two
images of -UMA are from the John Hopton collection. Above is
another Charlie
Pratt photograph showing the Moth
at Belmont Common late in 1930 when it was with the
Pratt brothers' Geelong Flying
School. Below it is seen under rebuild in the Genairco work-
shop at at Mascot in January of that same
year. The Moth was owned at the time by
Mac-
Robertson Miller Aviation Co of Parafield, SA.
It had crashed at Ardrossan, SA on 9 Oct
1929. It was rebuilt and
its CofA was re-issued on 12 February
1930, and it was eventually
sold to the Geelong Flying School in November
1930. It then had several subsequent owners
in Victoria, and was finally
written off in a crash
at Cowes, Victoria on 10 December 1935.
Like most Moths in the 1930s,
VH-UMA had its share of minor mishaps. In May 1930 it
collided with a sheep at Meningie, SA as reported in the Adelaide
Register News-Pictorial for
27 May 1930 (see the publication's
photo reproduction at foot of the page). The report went
on to say that the sheep was
totalled (it didn't really couch it in those terms, but you get the
idea)
and the pilot and passenger
received minor injuries. VH-UMA was repaired at Meningie and
flown back to Parafield.