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Wirraway lies into preservation
The Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre (NAHC),
aftertwoyearsofintensivefundraising,has
acquired Wirraway A20-722. Borg Sorensen
restoredtheformerRAAFCA-16Mk.3train-
er after recovering its remains, along with
remnants of A20-512 and A20-73, from a
farmnearHorshaminwesternVictoriain
1984.Anexactingrestorationculminatedin
theWirraway,registeredVH-CAC,flying
againon8June2002.
The NAHC’s community liaison officer,
John Deckert, said, “The centre launched its
fundraising appeal in May 2016 with the
hopeofraising$300,000fortheWirraway’s
purchase. A very successful ‘Wheels for the
Wirraway’eventwasheldattheNhillAero-
dromeinMarchandalthoughthefinaltar-
gethasnotquiteyetbeenreached,the
NAHCBoardhasagreedthatthetimeis
right to bring the Wirraway to Nhill. This
new addition to the centre’s collection will
help show people what a training base was
like during the war. We will have the three
aircrafttypesusedinhereaspartofthe
W.W. I I E m pi r e A i r T r a i n i n g S c he me – t he
Tiger Moth, Avro Anson, and soon the Wir-
raway.”JohnhasalsoinformedFlightpath
theWirraway’senginewillberunatleast
monthly, and in future on ‘special days’ it
willbepossibletoseebothitandtheAnson
taxi under their own power.
Tentative arrangements are in place for
the Wirraway, the youngest surviving ex-
ample, to fly from Tyabb on Saturday 28
Apriltobecomepartofthehistoricdisplay
a t t he for mer N h i l l W.W. I I R A A F a i r f ie ld.
This will be the final flight for the aircraft
andtheNAHChopealargecrowdwillbein
attendance to take part in this historic
event.Rob Fox
ThePBY-6ACatalina(VH-PBZ,‘Felix’)
fromtheHistoricalAircraftRestorationSo-
ciety(HARS)wastobethestarattraction
attheRathminesCatalinaFestivalinOcto-
berlastyear.However,itexperienceden-
gine problems en route with the crew mak-
ingaprecautionarylandingatRutherford,
near Maitland. The incident led to an ex-
tendedstayfortheaircraftastheteamfrom
HARS began the long and difficult task of
changing an engine far from home. Finally,
on10February,allwascompletedandthe
Catalina and its crew made their way down
thecoastbacktoAlbionPark.Ifyoulovethe
type,seeourcolourfeatureonpage44fora
look at eighty years of the venerable Cat.
Rob Fox
Felix Heads Home To HARS
ABOVE:Restorer Borg Sorensen takes a break from
workingonA20-722.Herestored it over a period of
eighteen years.[Rob Fox]
Pilot Nick Cauldwell, who will make the inal light in the
Wirraway, takes of during the 2016 Tyabb airshow.[Rob Fox]
‘Felix’ the black Cat on its way home following the engine replacement.[Darren ‘Motty’ Mottram]