2 results found
Registration / Serial:VH-UAO
Alternate Serial:A7-9
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60X Moth
C/n (msn):613
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Event:West Australian Airways Commemoration 1970
Photo Date:31 August 1970
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Photo ID:196167Submit Correction
View count: 213
Current in 2019
Registration / Serial:VH-UAO
Alternate Serial:A7-9
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60X Moth
C/n (msn):613
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:31 August 1970
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Registration / Serial:VH-UAO
Alternate Serial:A7-9
Aircraft Original Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Generic Type:De Havilland D.H. 60 Moth
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60X Moth
C/n (msn):613
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Event:West Australian Airways Commemoration 1970
Photo Date:31 August 1970
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Photo ID:196167Submit Correction
View count: 213
Current in 2019
Registration / Serial:VH-UAO
Alternate Serial:A7-9
Aircraft Version:De Havilland D.H. 60X Moth
C/n (msn):613
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:31 August 1970
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Registration / Serial:VH-KCG
Aircraft Original Type:Auster J-5/8
Aircraft Generic Type:Auster J-5/8 Adventurer/Aiglet Trainer/Alpine/Autocar
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar A2
C/n (msn):3188
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Event:Langley Park Fly-in 1987
Photo Date:28 February 1987
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Photo ID:103126Submit Correction
View count: 314
Langley Park was Perth's first airport. It opened in 1920 but was replaced by Maylands airport in 1924. Starting in 1984, the riverside park became the site every three years for sports aircraft fly-ins. These continued until 1999. Since then it has been used by Red Bull racers (last time in 2010). As the major open space in central Perth, the park is the venue for many (non-aviation) events throughout the year. VH-KCG has been fitted with a Lycoming engine, which is the reason for the A2 designation. It was operated as a glider tug.
Registration / Serial:VH-KCG
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar A2
C/n (msn):3188
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:28 February 1987
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Registration / Serial:VH-KCG
Aircraft Original Type:Auster J-5/8
Aircraft Generic Type:Auster J-5/8 Adventurer/Aiglet Trainer/Alpine/Autocar
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar A2
C/n (msn):3188
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Event:Langley Park Fly-in 1987
Photo Date:28 February 1987
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website
Photo ID:103126Submit Correction
View count: 314
Langley Park was Perth's first airport. It opened in 1920 but was replaced by Maylands airport in 1924. Starting in 1984, the riverside park became the site every three years for sports aircraft fly-ins. These continued until 1999. Since then it has been used by Red Bull racers (last time in 2010). As the major open space in central Perth, the park is the venue for many (non-aviation) events throughout the year. VH-KCG has been fitted with a Lycoming engine, which is the reason for the A2 designation. It was operated as a glider tug.
Registration / Serial:VH-KCG
Aircraft Version:Auster J-5G Cirrus Autocar A2
C/n (msn):3188
City / Airport:Perth - Langley Park (YPLP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:28 February 1987
Photo by:Geoff Goodall (via David Carter)Website