VH-UPK de Havilland D.H.60 Cirrus
Moth (c/n 599)
This was another of the
early Moths delivered to the RAAF in 1928 and relinquished to the Civil
Aviation Branch, Department of Defence in Melbourne for distribution
among the civil flying schools
on a
loan basis. This one, formerly A7-17 went to the
Rockhampton Aero Club. It was transferred
when
that facility became a branch of the Queensland Aero Club in January
1935 and later that year
was on
the strength of the newly chartered Royal Queensland Aero Club.
It is seen in the tail stripes
of that organization in the shot above from the Geoff Goodall
collection. The photo below, taken
somewhat earlier, shows it sporting a racing number whilst with the
Rockhampton Aero Club (image
courtesy of the John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland
collection). After a decade of hard
flying
with the aero club, based mostly at Rockhampton, it was impressed back
into the RAAF again
in
July
1940 with the new serial of A7-83, but it did not survive the war.