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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-60 Moth
    Latest Model:DH-60G Gipsy Moth
    Construction Number:1074
    Last Civil Registration:VH-ULJ
    Compressed ID:de Havilland DH-60G cn 1074 cr VH-U...
    Latest Owner or Location:South Australian Aviation Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a DH-60G.

    To unknown owner with c/r G-AULJ.

    3 August 1929

    To unknown owner with c/r VH-ULJ.

    1933

    To Holdens Air Transport Services Ltd keeping c/r VH-ULJ.

    From 1937 to 1941

    To Guinea Airways Ltd keeping c/r VH-ULJ.

    September 1941

    Damaged.
    In a crash a Wau, New Guinea.

    September 1941

    Permanently withdrawn from use.

    From November 1942 to 1961

    On display at South Australia Museum of Applied Science, North Terrace, Adelaide.

    1965

    Moved to Birdwood Mill Museum.

    December 1966


    Photographer: Geoff Goodall
    Notes: DH.60G VH-ULJ was a former Guinea Airways with long service in New Guinea, before retired as an instructional airframe at the SA School of Mines in Adelaide, along with DH.60M VH-ULO. Both were moved to the Birdwood Mill folk museum in the Adelaide hills, where they are pictured in December 1966

    1 June 1991

    To South Australian Aviation Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
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    To South Australian Aviation Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
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