VH-UXI Lockheed 10A Electra (c/n 1105)
VH-UXI
was ordered by Guinea Airways in 1937 who named it "Moresby" .
The GAL logo
and badge can be seen
in the images below. On 18 December 1939 the aircraft
departed
Darwin for Adelaide at
0535 hrs . Twenty miles out of Darwin the starboard engine failed and
the aircraft turned
back. With the starboard engine on fire and unable to maintain
height, Capt
Nobby Buckley and First
Officer U.G. Edgerton set the aircraft down in the dark in trees
adjacent
to the railway line about a
mile south of Darwin. The ten Army passengers and their baggage
were
miraculously evacuated
from the aircraft before the machine was destroyed by fire. I am
indebted
to David Henderson
for unearthing an image of the wreck which appears at the foot of the
page.
This
shows members of 12 Sqn (of
which David was Executive Officer in 1989) inspecting the
wreckage on the day of the
crash. The photo was originally taken by Ted Roberts. Just
how
twelve persons walked away from that belies
belief!
For a more complete
history of this aircraft, and indeed, every Lockheed type which ever
flew
in
Australia, go to Ron
Cuskelly's fabulous site at:
http://www.adastron.com/lockheed/electra/vh-uxi.htm