VH-UVR
Avro 616 Avian IVM
(c/n R3/CN/529)V
The Avro 616 Avian IVM was produced in quantity following
the flight of the prototype in 1929
powered by a 90 hp
Cirrus III. However, this steel-tubed fuselage version of
the earlier model
594 dictated the use
of a larger engine and production IVMs had either a a 105 hp Cirrus
Hermes
or the 140 hp Armstrong
Siddeley Genet Major radial as seen in this nice photograph of
-UVR
above, from the Alan
Betteridge* collection (via Kevin OReilly). The aircraft had
been imported
in March 1936 by Mr. Angus
H. Tweddle and was ex G-ABME. Prior to going to
Australia it
had been placed 4th in
the 1932 Manchester-Liverpool air race and also took part in the 1935
King's
Cup. The photo above was
most likely taken at Parafield
following the 1936 Brisbane-
Adelaide Air Race,
where, as No 23, it had
been flown by Angus. I have appended a photo of
the intrepid
airman himself,
from the
same provenance, immediately below. The
airborne shot
below, from the John Hopton collection
shows
the short, squat undercarriage
to advantage.
Following that is a snapshot from Les Haynes whose father owned
the Avian in 1948, based
at Bankstown. Les
indicates it was damaged at Moore Park Golf Links in March 1949 when
the pilot (NOT his Dad!) upended it. . Restored
in 1954 it was owned by K.R. ('Ron') Rooke
of
Enfield, NSW. Ron pranged it at the
Cloncurry Air Pageant, during a “drunken flying” act in
December 1959
and couldn’t afford to repair
it. Apparently, he had a friend in the front cockpit
who
got spooked with the low flying,
grabbed the stick and froze!
The poor old thing was
subsequently abandoned and remained in the long grass
adjacent to Cloncurry Airport for fifty
years until a
Mr. Paul L.
Wheeler was advised by Ron
that the mortal remains might still be there.
Sure enough
they were, and Paul,
who contacted me in 2011, tells me the story of how he trailered
them
out in December 2010 to Bundaberg (a mere 1500 km
trek) and reunited them, with a now
82-year old Ron! .
Paul indicates that he hopes to
possibly fashion enough parts, using his
VH-UHC** as a pattern to make
a phoenix-like replica of
this old Avian. Talk about a
long term project!
Below Angus' photo are two from Paul Wheeler showing -UVR
after
its 1959 air show prang and, in December 2010 on his trailer at
Cloncurry Airport with the
old original Qantas hangar in the background.
* The late Alan Betteridge was a keen aviation
historian/photographer who was active in the
Adelaide area in the 1930s.
** See story of Paul's work with Avian
restorations at:
http://www.australianflying.com.au/news/avro-avians-to-make-a-return