VH-UPY
de Havilland D.H.60X Moth
(c/n 550)
This Moth was one of the machines owned by the Civil
Aviation Branch of the Dept. of Defence and
loaned to the nucleus aero
clubs in the early 1930s. In the case of -UPY it went to
the Lismore District
Aero Club, in
Lismore, NSW in June of 1931. This locale is probably where the
above
shot, courtesy
of the John Oxley
Library, State Library of Queensland,
was taken -UPY was an ex-RAAF aircraft,
having
previously been
A7-31. In 1934 it went to the Aero Club of NSW and
remained with them until
1938 when it was sold to
R.G.
Ross, trading as Downs Air Service of Chinchilla,
Queensland. The photo
below, from the Frank
Walters collection, shows it when with the (now chartered) Royal Aero
Club of
NSW, circa 1937. When I took shots of RACNSW Tigers back in the
1940s and 50s, I was always
trying to make
the black rego on dark bl;ue background more contrasty. I see
this problem existed even
before the war!
VH-UPY crashed at Roma, Queensland on 10
May 1939 unfortunately killing the pilot.