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    Airframe Family: Genairco Biplane / Moth
    Latest Model:Moth
    Construction Number:016
    Last Civil Registration:VH-UOG
    Compressed ID:Genairco Moth cn 016 cr VH-UOG
    Latest Owner or Location:Power House Museum, Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales

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    Dates

    Event

    1930

    Constructed as a Moth.

    2 June 1930

    To General Aircraft Co Ltd, Mascot Aerodrome, Sydney with new c/r VH-UOG.

    21 January 1931

    To S. C. Coleman, Colemans Garage. Bourke NSW keeping c/r VH-UOG.

    4 October 1935

    To Doctor T. J. Henry, Sydney NSW keeping c/r VH-UOG.
    Flown by his son Goya Henry, who was a flamboyant joyride operator.

    2 October 1940

    To Goya Henry keeping c/r VH-UOG.
    Markings added: Jolly Roger

    28 February 1945

    To J. Griffiths, Warrandyte, Victoria keeping c/r VH-UOG.

    15 August 1946

    To Macquarie Grove Flying and Glider School Pty Ltd, Camden NSW-Edward Macarthur-Onslow keeping c/r VH-UOG.

    6 February 1952

    To William Campbell-Hicks, Conbobolin NSW keeping c/r VH-UOG.

    14 April 1952

    To Lance Berryman, Mountauban, Tottenham, NSW keeping c/r VH-UOG.

    From By 1956 to Circa 1964

    To Oscar Roche, Tottenham, NSW keeping c/r VH-UOG.

    To Drages Historic Aircraft Collection on A farm, Wodonga Victoria.

    From Circa 1985 to Circa 2001

    To Wangaratta City Council, Drages Airworld Museum.

    1987


    Photographer: Arthur Scarf
    Notes: 1987 photo at Wangaratta Airworld Museum (closed in 2002)

    14 May 2004

    To Roy Fox, 24 Foxall Road, Kellyville, New South Wales, Australia. 2155.
    For Restoration.

    2007

    Based at Power House Museum, Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales.
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    Internet Sources
    Aviation History Site by Geoff Goodall
    Ed Coates Civil Aircraft Photograph Collection by Ed Coates

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    Terry Fletcher

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