VH-UVW Waco YQC-6
(c/n
4403)
The versatile Model C "Custom Cabin" for 1936 was
available
with no less than seven different
engine options, although all of them were
radials (see future fate below!). The YQC-6 had the
225
h.p.
Jacobs L-4 up front. This example was imported new in September
1936 for G.B.S.
Falkiner of
Haddon
Rig,
NSW. It had several owners prior to the outbreak of WW II and was
then impressed
into
RAAF service as A54-1. It was sold to W.J. Meehan in Melbourne
upon
being
released and
then
went to Geelong Airways in 1947.
Somewhere along the way the
original
Jacobs engine was replaced with an inline.
Brown and Dureau Pty Ltd, at Belmont
Common
aerodrome in Geelong at around about that time had stocks of both
Menasco Pirate
and Fairchild
Ranger engines on hand and it was probably one of these. In
addition the company
had
received DCA approval for various types of engine substitutions.
Theoretically, then, this
aircraft would
have become an MQC-6. (There never was a Waco engine code for the
Ranger
since
inlines were not typically fitted to their biplanes!). The nice
shot of it installed with this inline
engine appears in the photo immediately below from the Mike Wishart
collection, via the CAHS
archives.
VH-UVW was withdrawn from use in 1948 and
officially stricken from the
register in
1951. The image above is from the E.A. Crome collection,
courtesy of the
National Library of
Australia, and shows the aircraft circa 1937. . At
the foot of
the page are two more
shots of
-UVW in its Jacobs engine form. The upper one was
taken
at Mascot by Bob Fripp whilst
the
lower,
from Geoff Goodall's collection, shows it in the lee of Ayers
Rock in October 1939 when
it was
owned by well-known Sydney pilot Joe Palmer,