VH-USD de
Havilland D.H.86A (c/n 2308)
Imported in January
1935 for Qantas Empire Airways, VH-USD was named "R.M.A. Brisbane"
It was sold in July
of 1938 to MacRobertson Miller Aviation, of Perth, WA, where the above
photograph,
from the Geoff Goodall collection, was taken. The sorry
accident depicted below
occurred at Fitzroy Crossing in
November 1938. VH-USD lost an engine on take off and ground
looped. It was
repaired, in situ, by a couple of stalwart engineers/fitters laboring
under 40-45C
heat and high humidity for several
weeks. Scarcely two months later it suffered another ground
loop,
this time at Derby, WA. (Some Dragonflys had a similar
problem). In February 1939 it was sold to
Tata Airways in India becoming
VT-AKZ. The official; line was that it "did not
fit MMA's route
structure". Yeah, right. Fred Niven in
his history of it reports that it continued to ground loop even
after being impressed into RAF service during the war, and fitted with
bomb racks, wherein it became
AX800. Despite this it
went back onto the Indian civil register in 1943 and was ultimately
damaged
beyond repair in an accident at Ahmadabad in
November 1944. The historic shot at the foot of the
page (via the Civil Aviation Historic Society) shows
it, along with VH-UUA, on the hardstand in an
aerial view of Archerfield, Brisbane circa 1935.