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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-60 Moth
    Latest Model:DH-60G Gipsy Moth
    Last Military Serial:A7-92 RAAF
    Construction Number:0613
    Last Civil Registration:VH-UAO
    Compressed ID:de Havilland DH-60G sn A7-92 RAAF c...
    Latest Owner or Location:David McCallum, Cromer, NSW

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    Dates

    Event

    1928

    Constructed as a DH-60X.

    From 1928 to 1932

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Australian Air Force with s/n A7-9.

    From 19 August 1932 to 14 September 1936

    To unknown owner with c/r VH-UAO.

    Converted to a DH-60G.

    22 July 1940

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Australian Air Force with s/n A7-92.

    26 March 1946

    To unknown owner with c/r VH-UAO.

    1 September 1948

    To David James McCallum, Cromer, NSW keeping c/r VH-UAO.

    August 1970


    Photographer: Geoff Goodall
    Notes: DH.60G Gipsy Moth VH-UAO takes off from Langley Park at Perth city in August 1970, flown by owner George Aylemore.It was part of a commemoration of Australias first airline, Western Australian Airways, which built a hangar at this park in 1921for its six Bristol Tourers. The company was awarded an airmail route up the long WA coastline to Derby in the north, but Government protection of the railways forced WAA to use Geraldton as a southern terminus, instead of Perth

    February 1974


    Photographer: Geoff Goodall
    Notes: During 1974 DH.60G VH-UAO lived on a farm at Peringellup WA, along with Tiger Moth VH-CKI.The pair were kindly rolled out for photographs ahead of an approaching storm in February 1974

    September 1991


    Photographer: Arthur Scarf
    Notes: 1991 photo of a 1928 built DH60 Gipsy Moth at RAAF Richmond

    25 February 2004

    To David McCallum, Cromer, NSW keeping c/r VH-UAO.

    10 February 2006

    To David McCallum, Cromer, NSW keeping c/r VH-UAO.


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