VH-UMG Avro 618
Ten
(c/n 230)
This interesting
shot from the AJ Jackson collection shows VH-UMG 'Southern Star'
at
Croydon
in 1931. Charles Kingsford Smith
had just delivered Christmas mail from Australia in it, with a view
perhaps of opening up a regular
service. The beautiful image of VH-UMG (below) is from the David
Molesworth collection and shows the
aircraft over the St. Kilda (Melbourne) Esplanade in January of
1932. The # 3 photo is from the
John Hopton, and, since in this image the aircraft is
now displaying
a reverse livery (dark on light, vs the
light on dark of the Smithy era markings) it is
possible that,
when this shot was taken, the aircraft was in the
employ
of Australian Transcontinental Airways Ltd
of Sydney, which would date the
photograph at around 1935. VH-UMG crashed
on landing
at
Mascot on 21 November 1936,
It was returning to the airfield with a load of seven passengers from
a joy riding trip over the city when it
was caught by a cross wind on landing. The result of this accident
was carried in the Sydney Morning Herald for
23 November 1936 and Graeme Parsons provides the
clipping of it at the foot of the
page. There was probably some thought of repairing it since
it was not
stricken from the register until the
following October.
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