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    Airframe Family: de Havilland DH-60 Moth
    Latest Model:DH-60X
    Last Military Serial:A7-13 RAAF
    Construction Number:0614
    Last Civil Registration:VH-UAU
    Compressed ID:de Havilland DH-60X sn A7-13 RAAF c...
    Latest Owner or Location:Power House Museum, Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1927

    Constructed as a DH-60X.
    Manufactured in 1927 at the de Havilland factory at Stag Lane, Edgeware, North London

    7 May 1928

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Australian Air Force with s/n A7-13.
    Operated by the Seaplane Flight at No 1 FTS, Point Cook.

    Circa 1930


    Photographer: Ken Rowland / ADF Serials
    Notes: Circa 1930 photo

    September 1932

    To Civil Aviation Board, Department of Defence with new c/r VH-UAU.

    October 1932

    Loaned to Australian Aero Club (Tasmanian Section), Western Junction Airport, Launceston.

    1937

    To Tasmanian Aero Club keeping c/r VH-UAU.

    March 1938

    To JF Mason, Koroit, Vic keeping c/r VH-UAU.

    September 1938

    To Aviation Schools Pty Ltd of Hamilton, Victoria keeping c/r VH-UAU.

    To Wallace Stillard, Deniliquin, NSW keeping c/r VH-UAU.

    1943

    To H. C. Mark of Deniliquin, NSW.

    14 August 1943

    Crashed.
    Crashed at Barellan NSW.

    1951

    Withdrawn from use.
    Languished in a shed at Deniliquin, NSW.

    Circa 1960


    Photographer: John Hopton
    Notes: 1960s photo stored in a shed in Deniliquin, NSW

    1964

    To Power House Museum, Ultimo, Sydney, New South Wales.
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    1985


    Photographer: Arthur Scarf
    Notes: 1985 photo - in storage at Powerhouse Museum annex at Castle Hill, Sydney

    September 2015


    Photographer: Arthur Scarf
    Notes: 2015 photo - displayed at The Powerhouse Museum in Sydney NSW


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    Australian Defense Force Serials
    Ed Coates Civil Aircraft Photograph Collection by Ed Coates

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