VH-UOU Junkers G.31go
(c/n 3011)
The
images above and below are from a scrapbook my father had. Photo
No 3 is from the Geoff
Goodall
collection and shows the machine at Bulolo in 1932.
The figures under the wing give a
good idea of the size of these
machines. Image No 4 at
the foot of the page is from the Hugh
Batters collection and illustrates the
name "Paul"
given to the Junkers in Bulolo Gold Dredging
Co. service. Guinea Airways
purchased four of these hardy corrugated skinned aircraft in
1931
Three of them were transferred to, or
outright purchased by, the Bulolo Gold Dredging
Co,
.although they were operated on
behalf of the company by Guinea Airways. All three were purpose
built as freighters, with a
removable loading hatch over the forward fuselage, as can be seen in
the
bottom photograph. Power was
supplied by
three 500 hp Pratt &
Whitney A2 Hornets. By 1941,
-UOU's CofA had expired and it was being
overhauled
when it was destroyed on the ground during
a
Japanese attack on Bululo airfield on 21
January 1942.
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