VH-UQA de Havilland D.H.60M Moth
(c/n 1566)
This was the Moth flown by C.W.A. Scot in 1931 from
Wyndham, WA to England in the record
time of 8 days
and 20 minutes. The above photograph from the J. E. Martin
collection shows the
Moth in the U.K.
whilst touring with Scott's circus
The photo below, from the E.A. Crome
collection (via the
National Library of
Australia), is stated, in the caption, as being at Darwin in
April 1932.
Since the aircraft was in the U.K. at that time, possibly this date is
off by a year, and
the photo was actually
taken as the aircraft was transiting to Wyndham to begin the
trip. Scott,
along with aviator Tom Campbell Black would later go on to win the
London-Melbourne Centenary
Air Race in 1934
flying the D.H. Comet G-ACSS. VH-UQA was
flown around in the U.K for.
several years
wearing its Australia rego, since it didn't become G-ACOA until 1934
(probably when
Scott sold
it?).