VH-URV de Havilland D.H.84 Dragon II
(c/n 6089)
Butler Air Transport took delivery of two new
Dragons in September of 1934. They are seen at
Mascot shortly
after having been assembled by de Havillands and prior to flying out to
Cootamundra
(below) in this
image from the E.A. Crome collection, courtesy of the National Library
of Australia.
The photo above, from the Roger
McDonald
collection, shows -URV post-war, as I think, does
photo # 3 from the
Powerhouse Museum Collection. Oddly, VH-URV was not impressed into
service
during WW II although, like all operational civilian aircraft during
that time, it received a
camouflage
scheme along with a fin flash, as seen in the image at the foot of the
page, also from the
McDonald collection.
In May 1949 went to Qantas for their New Guinea
operations, and crashed at
Yarramunda,
NG on 13 December 1951 and was destroyed by the resultant
fire.