CAC CA6
Wackett Trainer
A3-33
(c/n 267)
The Wackett Trainer, named after its
designer Lawrence Wackett (later knighted) was developed
by the Commonwealth Aircraft
Corporation as a basic trainer to fall between the Tiger Moth and
the Wirraway. To all intents
and purposes an Australian BT-13. However construction, unlike
the
Vultee
"Vibrator", which was all metal, consisted of part fabric
covering. The aircraft was a nice
flying machine, docile, but with enough minor vices to sort out the
uninitiated. 200 were produced,
many of which saw civilian service
at the end of WW II
A3-33 was not
one of them, however, and
was scrapped in 1944. Above is an interesting shot from the
archives of the Goulburn War Memorial
Museum.
Hopefully the solo pilot was taking off, otherwise he would probably
have bounced, if, in fact,
the aircraft was
landing.