VH-UZM Klemm Kl.31 a XIV
(c/n 653)
The Fathers of the Catholic
Mission of the Holy Ghost at Alexishafen in New Guinea seemed
to favor German light
aircraft as their means of transportation before WW
II. This one was
actually on loan from Father
Ziegler in Switzerland. I thought perhaps that the Maltese Cross
on the tail may have been a
make-over from the Swiss flag, but the Klemm was never actually
registered in Switzerland. Originally shipped
to South Africa in July 1935 as ZS-AFJ, it was
repatriated back to.the German civil register as D-IRUT before going
out to New Guinea in
1937. It came to grief when it crashed into the sea off
Madang in January 1939 although was
then transferred to Father Glover at the Catholic Mission in Wau in
1940, so it may have been
repaired. Its fate in war-time New
Guinea is unknown but it almost certainly was destroyed
by
Jap air raids on New Guinea coastal airfields in 1940/41.