VH-UPE
Butler
ABA-1
(c/n 1)
Cecil Arthur Butler was born in England
in 1902 and migrated, with his parents, to Australia
around
1910. .They settled in the Lithgow, NSW area. After
receiving a technical education
Arthur went on to work for
Australian Aircraft & Engineering Co (AAEC) at Mascot and also
for Larkin-Sopwith Air Craft
Supply Co. He gained his pilot's license in 1927 and made an
historic solo flight from England to Australia in 1930 in a Comper
Swift (appropriately, and
perhaps
incidentally, registered G-ABUU). However, earlier that
year he designed and built
the
sturdy looking high wing monoplane seen above in this image from
Sydney's Powerhouse
Museum
collection.. The aircraft, the first all-metal framed machine to
be designed locally was
powered by a 115 hp Cirrus Hermes II engine. The photograph might
possibly have been taken
before
the registration VH-UPE had been allocated for it, and the painter was
waiting for the last
two
letters to be known. In the event the aircraft
unfortunately crash landed at Wagga Wagga
on
17 October 1930 due to engine problems, (some ten days after being
granted its C of A), so
may
have flown with the partial rego seen above, A year
later, when its C of A came up for
renewal it was struck off the register. Butler meanwhile went on
to found Butler Air Transport
in
1934 which was ultimately absorbed into the Ansett family as Ansett
Airlines of NSW in 1959.