VH-UUS de
Havilland D.H.83 Fox Moth
(c/n 4044)
Two photographs of this interesting Fox Moth from the Geoff Goodall
collection. The one above
was taken at Mt.
Isa, Queensland around 1949 when the aircraft was
owned by C.W. Lanham.
It had been imported
from the UK (ex
G-ACCS) in 1937 for Mandated
Airlines Ltd of Salamaua,
New Guinea. It was
sold to Qantas in
1942 and was a late impressment
into the RAAF, this event
not occurring until August
of 1943, wherein it became
A41-9. Released after the war, it was owned
by the Federal
Methodist Inland Mission, headquartered in Key,
Victoria. Lanham acquired it in
1947. In
1955 it was registered to Johannes Bjelke-Petersen (later 'Sir' and
Premier of Queensland).
who, in those days,
ran a crop dusting operation out of Kingaroy. (He also had some
Tigers and an
Anson). I
assume he modified the Fox Moth to put the hopper in the passenger
cabin. VH-UUS
was purchased by
Cropcair Aviation Pty Ltd in 1960, and the shot below, taken at
Toowoomba,
Queensland in 1961 by
Darryl Connell, shows it in its duster configuration. Note
external lever to
open the hopper for the
seed spreader attachment on the belly (like a 1920s sports car hand
brake).
The Fox Moth was
re-registered VH-CCH in 1964, finally being
written off in a crash at Barney
View,
Queensland in December 1965.