VH-UXE Tugan LJW7
Gannet
(c/n
TA.56)
This indigenous Australian light
transport was produced in 1937 by Tugan Aircraft Ltd of Mascot,
New South
Wales. It was
evaluated by the RAAF in 1937-38 and served for over a year as
A14-2. It passed to
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty Ltd in 1938 when that entity was
set
up. In 1939 VH-UXE went to Stephens
Aviation in Wau, New Guinea, and was destroyed
by a Japanese air attack
on that city on 1 February 1942 whilst evacuating civilians from the NG
Highlands to Port Moresby. The
above photo is from the Len Dobbins collection, via the archives
of the CAHS, whilst the image
immediately below came from Rockhampton Newspaper files. This
latter shows -UXE refueling on its
delivery flight to Stephens in
New Guinea in February 1939. At
the foot of the page is a
photo of -UXE following this Japanese attack. This
historic shot came via
old 'New Guinea hand' Rowan
Hughes and is from the Brian Grey collection, courtesy of Denis Grey.
Incidentally, in the WW II action referenced above Stephens' Avro X
VH-UXX was also attacked,
but
managed
to escape to Townsville where it
eventually went derelict.