VH-UUI General Aircraft
Genairco Cabin
(c/n 17)
This aircraft was built in 1930 and was originally VH-UOH. It was sold in 1933 to Fiji
Airways
Ltd as
VQ-FAC (the third aircraft on the Fiji register). It had
originally been built as an open bi-
plane but was converted to
the cabin type by George Boehm of Genairco
See VH-UOD for a
description of the Genairco
heritage In
1936 it was repatriated back
to Australia, becoming
VH-UUI. It is seen above at Benalla, Victoria, in the
1960s. The image below is from the same
era and was taken by Geoff Goodall
at the 1965 Swan Hill air show. Beneath that is a shot from
the John Hopton collection of -UUI when in service with its penultimate
Australian owner, L.G.
Stewart, dba Stewart's Albury Air
Services. From there it made the short trip
to Wodonga for
Joe Drage before
being sold in the USA in 1966 as N240G. The rare shot at
the foot of the
page was taken by Bill Larkins at Palo Alto Airport, California in June
1967. Presumably the
aircraft had been unloaded on the
West Coast . It was destined for Polk City, Florida and
became part of the Kermit
Weeks' Fantasy of Flight
collection.
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