VH-UUJ B
A
Swallow II
(c/n 412)
The registration
VH-UUJ was originally allocated to a Simmonds Spartan (c/n 47) formerly
VQ-FAA,
the first aircraft registered in
the colony.
In the event, when the ship reached
Sydney, (with Genaircos
VQ-FAC and VQ-FAD also aboard) the
Spartan, also consigned to General Aircraft Co, was not
taken up. Possibly the aircraft
was in very poor shape. The registration -UUJ was then re-assigned to
the B. A. Swallow seen above in this
photo from the John Hopton collection. First owner was Adastra
Airways and it
was registered on 21 October 1935. Following a crash in October
1937, the original
Pobjoy Cataract engine was swapped out for a
Pobjoy Niagara I. VH-UUJ survived the war, but its
CofR lapsed in 1947. I
stumbled across its fuselage one day at Bankstown, NSW in
1954 as seen
in the photo below.