Plane front, c. 1930
Plane front, c. 1930
DATE1931 to 1933
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COLLECTIONHastings-Western Port Historical Society
REG NO.P877.2
HISTORYThis aeroplane is standing on the Stony Point jetty at the seaward end. The Civil Aviation Department has identified this plane as a de Havilland DH50A powered by a 330 HPAD Nimbus engine. Certificate of Registration No. 327 issued 20/09/1919. It was first owned by Larkin Aircraft Supply Co. Ltd. in Melbourne and bore the name of “Sunbird”. Subsequently it had four owners and finally crashed in New Guinea on 17/10/1937. This plane also crash landed on Phillip Island on 23/03/1931. This photo comes from the Arthur Peterson Collection. Printed on the back of the photograph is: “Kodak Print T 367”.
DESCRIPTIONThis image shows a close-up of the front of an early aeroplane.
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