VH-USX Ford
4-AT-E
(c/n 4-AT-68)
This interesting shot above comes from the files of
the
Civil Aviation Historical Society Museum at
Essendon via
Phil Vabre, while the lower one is courtesy of the Geoff Goodall
collection. VH-USX
began life as
NC8406. I do not
believe it ever saw airline service,
since it was exported to Spain in
1929 as
M-CKAA. It was later
re-registered EC-KKA. It was purchased by
a broker in the U.K.
in 1934 becoming
G-ACAK and shortly afterward was imported into
Australia by Guinea Airways
for
operation in New Guinea. It was
then either leased or sold to Holden's
Air Transport Services
in whose
ownership it is seen above. The
D.H.60G Moth in the
foreground is another of Holden's
machines (see
separate
entry). In 1937 Guinea Airways absorbed
Holden's operation and VH-USX
was one of the assets
acquired in the
deal. The Ford was unfortunately one of the many aircraft
destroyed
on the ground by a Japanese attack on Salamaua on
21 January 1942..