VH-UXQ Hillson
Praga
(c/n HA.21)
Twenty-eight Czechoslovakian CKD Praga
E.114s were built under licence by F.J. Hills and
Sons
Limited at their Trafford Park Works in Manchester from 1936 to
1939. It was known
as
the Hillson Praga. VH-UXQ was imported in July 1937. Another,
VH-UXR (HA.22) came
in the
next year, although clearly the two had been ordered by Light Aircraft
Ltd of Camden,
NSW at
the same time. -UXQ was sold in September 1937 to the
Royal Aero Club of SA.
Power for the diminutive machine was supplied by a 40 hp Praga B twin
cylinder
aircooled
engine (basically a motor-cycle engine). In 1941 RACSA sold it
to E. Condon of Wagga
and
it then went to J. R. Pater in Victoria in 1942. It was
written
off in a crash at Coode
Island, Victoria on 11 September
1943. The above image is from the South Australian Aviation
Museum collection and was taken at Parafield, circa 1937. Below
is a shot from the Len Dobbin
collection, courtesy
of the Civil Aviation Historical Society, whilst at the foot of the
page the Praga
is
seen in a line up of Royal Aero Club of SA aircraft
at Parafield in
1938. For the full panorama
of this photo see VH-UAI.