VH-UPH Badgery
Biplane
(c/n 2)
VH-UPH was a rebuilt
Caudron C.2 first imported into Autsralia in 1913 by pioneer Australian
aviator Andrew Delfosse
Badgery. It was registered in November 1930 (with c/n 2) just in
time
for its
appearance at an Air Show at Mascot. Although alloted the
registration VH-UPH by the
DCA, I am not sure whether
this marking was ever painted on the ancient aircraft. The
scratchy
image above (via the AHSA) shows it at Mascot. Below is a photo
of the original 1914 aircraft.
Badgery had
learned to fly in England in the 1900s, and had the Caudron shipped out
to Australia.
It was, in
fact, the first
aeroplane to fly in Tasmania, being demonstrated at the Elwick Show
Grounds
at Hobart
in 1914. (Now
the Royal Hobart Showgrounds) During WW I the
fledgling aviator
became a
Lieutenant in the Australian Flying Corps, spending time in the
Eastern Theatre in Meso-
potamia. Returning to Australia after the war, Badgery
appears to have been more of an engineer
than an aviator
Around 1926 he once again became interested in aviation, renewed his
pilot's licence
and drasgged the old Caudron out
and rebuilt it . In the event, following the show, he sold
it off but
the
new owner did not use it and in August of
1931 (the
month and year I was born) it was struck
off the register.
.