VH-UQF (1) Fokker
F.III
(c/n 1663)
There is some doubt as to
whether the above (shocking) image from
the Geoff Goodall coll-
depicts the first VH-UQF, a Fokker F.III, or its replacement aircraft,
a similarly registered
Fokker F.VII. .However,
inasmuch as the first aircraft of this rego crashed at Salamaua. I
am
going with the conclusion that it is, in fact, this machine, even
though it was never officially
given its
Certificate of Registration. (Several other ntu VH- aircraft have
been, over time,
painted with their registration
letters). Anyway, VH-UQF (1) had been delivered to KLM
in the fall of
1925 as H-NABV, and fitted with a 420 hp Gnome-Rhône air-cooled 6
cylinder
engine, and was used mainly for freight and photographic
work. In 1928 it was fitted with a
new 420 hp
Gnome-Rhône Titan
engine and a metal
Curtiss Reed propellor, and continued
to fly for KLM
being
re-registered PH-ABV in 1929. . One year later, in November 1930
it was sold for
£ 300,
sans
engine, to Australian Ray Parer, owner of the Bulolo Goldfields
&
Co, and shipped out to New
Guinea. As indicated, it crashed on take off at Salamaua,
NG on 18 March
1931. Below are photos of it as H-NABV and PH-ABV, the latter
being
via the Nederlandeluchvaart collection.
H-NABV Fokker
F.III
(c/n 1663)