G-EBOV Avro 581
Avian
(c/n 5116)
This was the machine which the
indefatigable Australia aviator Herbert (Bert) John Louis Hinkler
flew solo between England and
Australia in 1928. That's Bert sitting astride the
Avian. Leaving
Croydon
on 7 February, he arrived at his home town of Bundaberg, Queensland on
27 February,
thus breaking the old record time between the two countries from 28 to
just over15 days. In the
early 1920s
Hinkler was a test pilot for A.V. Roe and Company. G-EBOV
was the prototype
Avian
(production models were given the type number 594) and had taken place
in three of the
six Lympne trials. It had been modified to a type 581E for the
historic flight. The shot below,
from the
archives of the CAHS, shows the machine after arrival in Australia
(thought to be in
Queensland).