Registration / Serial:VH-ZCC
Aircraft Original Type:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman
Aircraft Generic Type:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman
Aircraft Version:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman GS II 2+2
C/n (msn):7180
City / Airport:Echuca (YECH / ECH)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Event:Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia National Fly-in 2017
Photo Date:17 March 2017
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Photo ID:45545Submit Correction
View count: 218
This intriguingly-painted Sportsman was first registered N214WS in 2007. It's understood that the builder was a person of native US indian descent who painted it this way as having meaning to his people. It was sold to Australia in 2016 and re-registered VH-ZCC(2) on 22 April that year. Seen here at the Antiquers' National Fly-in (although clearly not an antique!)
Registration / Serial:VH-ZCC
Aircraft Version:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman GS II 2+2
C/n (msn):7180
City / Airport:Echuca (YECH / ECH)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:17 March 2017
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Registration / Serial:VH-ZCC
Aircraft Original Type:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman
Aircraft Generic Type:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman
Aircraft Version:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman GS II 2+2
C/n (msn):7180
City / Airport:Echuca (YECH / ECH)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Event:Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia National Fly-in 2017
Photo Date:17 March 2017
Photo by:Phil VabreContact
Photo ID:45545Submit Correction
View count: 218
This intriguingly-painted Sportsman was first registered N214WS in 2007. It's understood that the builder was a person of native US indian descent who painted it this way as having meaning to his people. It was sold to Australia in 2016 and re-registered VH-ZCC(2) on 22 April that year. Seen here at the Antiquers' National Fly-in (although clearly not an antique!)
Registration / Serial:VH-ZCC
Aircraft Version:Stoddard-Hamilton Sportsman GS II 2+2
C/n (msn):7180
City / Airport:Echuca (YECH / ECH)Map
Region / Country:Victoria, Australia
Photo Date:17 March 2017
Photo by:Phil VabreContact