VH-UQC de
Havilland D.H.60X (D.H.60G) Gipsy Moth
(c/n 597)
This Moth was one of those purchased by the
Civil Aviation Branch, Department of Defence, and
registered in
Melbourne, for use among the embryo flying clubs being set up in the
early 1930s for
the training of
civilian pilots. . By the time this one was acquired in August of
1931 (the month I was
born) the VH-UA
series had been exhausted and hence it was assigned a registration
within the
general
sequences. When new, it was loaned to the Ballarat Aero
Club. When its CofA came up
for renewal in
1934 it was fitted with a Gipsy 1 engine, thus making it a D.H.60G
Gipsy Moth, and
transferred at that time to the Victorian Aero Club at Essendon, where
the above shot, from the
Geoff Goodall
collection, was taken, circa 1937. VH-UQC was yet another
of the Moths im-
pressed
into military service in 1940, going to the RAAF as A7-101
It trained pilots at 3EFTS
Essendon until 1944 when it was scrapped.
.