Registration / Serial:G-AUHI
Aircraft Original Type:de Havilland D.H. 50
Aircraft Generic Type:de Havilland D.H. 50
Aircraft Version:de Havilland D.H. 50J
Licence-built by:Qantas
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services
Aircraft Name:Hermes
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:2 September 1928 to 3 September 1928
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
Photo ID:827094Submit Correction
View count: 92
G-AUHI was on the register from May 1928 until its crash at Golden Grove, South Australia on September 4 that year. Based In Queensland, it had been flown to Adelaide via Darwin by C.W.A. Scott, who later flew DH88 Comet G-ACSS Grovenor House to win the 1934 MacRobertson Trophy Air Race. The passenger was RAF Air Marshall Sir John Salmond. G-AUHI crashed in bad weather when leaving Adelaide. Scott was seriously injured and his engineer later died from his injuries. Salmond was not onboard having completed his travels on the DH50 at Adelaide two days earlier.
Registration / Serial:G-AUHI
Aircraft Version:de Havilland D.H. 50J
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:2 September 1928 to 3 September 1928
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
Registration / Serial:G-AUHI
Aircraft Original Type:de Havilland D.H. 50
Aircraft Generic Type:de Havilland D.H. 50
Aircraft Version:de Havilland D.H. 50J
Licence-built by:Qantas
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services
Aircraft Name:Hermes
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:2 September 1928 to 3 September 1928
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
Photo ID:827094Submit Correction
View count: 92
G-AUHI was on the register from May 1928 until its crash at Golden Grove, South Australia on September 4 that year. Based In Queensland, it had been flown to Adelaide via Darwin by C.W.A. Scott, who later flew DH88 Comet G-ACSS Grovenor House to win the 1934 MacRobertson Trophy Air Race. The passenger was RAF Air Marshall Sir John Salmond. G-AUHI crashed in bad weather when leaving Adelaide. Scott was seriously injured and his engineer later died from his injuries. Salmond was not onboard having completed his travels on the DH50 at Adelaide two days earlier.
Registration / Serial:G-AUHI
Aircraft Version:de Havilland D.H. 50J
C/n (msn):5
Operator Titles:Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services
City / Airport:Adelaide - Parafield (YPPF)Map
Region / Country:South Australia, Australia
Photo Date:2 September 1928 to 3 September 1928
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact