RAAF.Serial |
Const/No |
Aircraft.Type |
Aircraft History |
A94-101 |
1428 |
n/a |
The
one and only CA-26 was the prototype CAC Sabre.
It first flew on 03/08/53, piloted by Flt Lt Bill
Scott.
To ARDU 14/04/55.
To RSTT Wagga Wagga as Instructional Airframe No.1
25/08/57 and stayed there until 06/1975.
To Point Cook 08/11/76 as instructional airframe
and then acquired by the RAAF Museum.
Currently on static display at Point Cook, Vic.
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A94-901 |
CA27-1 |
Mk.30 |
First
production Sabre delivered to Number 1 Aircraft
Depot at Laverton (1 AD) 19/08/54.
To ARDU 20/08/54.
To 1 AD 26/09/55.
To CAC Fisherman's Bend for major repair 28/09/55.
At some stage modified to Mk.31.
To 1 AD 15/01/57.
To 78 Wing 19/11/58.
To 2 (F)OCU 12/01/59.
To 1 AD 18/08/60 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 06/04/61.
To 1 AD 24/05/62 for Mods and back to 81 Wing.
Whilst with 76 Squadron flown by Squadron Leader
(later Air Vice Marshall) Jim Flemming DFC.
Part of the Black Panthers Aerobatic Team 1961-65
(76 Sqn).
To 3 AD 18/12/63 for E Servicing.
To ARDU 30/06/64 for vibration tests.
To 81 Wing 10/64.
To 3 AD 11/11/66 to be held pending inspection.
According to RAAF status card it was due to be
converted to components 20/12/66.
However it survived and was displayed at the
Mildura Warbirds Museum, Vic.
Colin Justice adds "The photos shown on your
web page of it at Mildura Warbirds Museum were
taken in 1989 or possibly 1990 as I can't quite
remember. I'm in the the 5th photo wearing the
blue overalls."
Donated to Bankstown Museum 1999.
Moved to the HARS hangar at Albion Park 11/2006
Currently on static display. HARS Albion Park, NSW
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A94-902 |
CA27-2 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 15/09/54.
To ARDU 04/10/54.
Noted as repairable at Laverton 13/09/55 but
beyond capacity of unit.
To 1 AD 30/11/55.
To CAC for major repairs 01/56.
At some stage modified to Mk.31.
To 1 AD 13/03/58.
To 2 OCU 01/12/58.
To 1 AD 30/05/60 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 24/04/61.
To 3 AD 12/11/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 09/04/64.
To ARDU 11/02/66 for Technical Evaluations and
then back to 81 Wing.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD and due to be converted to components
13/04/67.
Reported as held at Point Cook 15/11/84 as a
display unit.
Fuselage was on display at RAAF Museum, Wagga
Wagga, NSW
Removed in 2010, current location unknown
|
A94-903 |
CA27-3 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 04/11/54.
To ARDU 25/11/54.
On 12/05/56 8 miles east of Woomera the port fuel
drop tank released due to a faulty electrical
release circuit.
Modified to Mk.31 22/08/56.
To 1 AD 27/08/56.
To 78 Wing 05/09/57.
Tyre blow out on landing at Williamtown on
23/04/58.
To 1 AD 06/10/58.
To 75 Sqn 17/03/59.
To 1 AD 05/04/60.
To reserve at WLM 24/01/61.
To 76 Sqn 13/02/61.
To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
To 3 AD for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 03/12/63.
To 3 AD and converted to components 25/02/66.
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A94-904 |
CA27-4 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 18/01/55.
To 2 OCU Sabre Trials Flight 22/02/55.
Wheels up forced landing 18/09/55 at Williamtown
after loss of power.
To CAC at Fishermans Bend for major repairs
22/11/55.
During this time as well as repairs it was
modified to Mk.31.
To 1 AD 30/04/57.
To 78 Wing 16/05/57.
Served with 75 Sqn.
Served with 3 Sqn.
To 2 (F)OCU 28/01/59.
To 1 AD 19/06/59 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 02/02/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 1 AD for Mods and back to 81 Wing. .
To 3 AD 14/05/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 04/11/63.
To 3 AD and converted to components 03/02/66.
|
A94-905 |
CA27-5 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 09/12/54.
To 2 OTU Sabre Trials Flight 19/12/54.
On 24/01/55 incident when starboard flap partially
extended and port flap fully extended
Still at Trials Flight 03/02/55.
To 1 AD 05/06/55.
To ARDU 06/10/55.
To 1 AD 29/11/55 for Sabre mods by CAC
(Modification to Mk.31).
To 78 Wing 13/04/56.
On the 12/07/56 this aircraft was damaged by a
30mm round accidentally fired from Sabre A94-914
in a hanger.
To 2 AD 08/11/57.
To 1 AD 02/03/59 for mods. Now modified to Mk.31.
To 75 Sqn 19/08/59.
To 2 OCU 11/09/59.
14/12/60 suffered accident (no
further details)
18/01/61 requested
to obtain approval for conversion to
components & disposal of badly damaged
**** (can't decipher hand writing on status card)
No mention of incident that caused this
damage.
Port under carriage has been forced backwards
and up through flap. Starboard wing is in very
unusual attitude,
back to front and almost upside down. Perhaps it was ripped off and
ended up leant against fuselage side.
To 81 Wing 20/02/61.
Became Instructional Airframe No.2 on 16/10/61.
Wagga advised airframe no longer acceptable as
training aid and on 27/11/61 was recommended it
for fire crash/rescue duties at Williamtown.
Approval given for use as a fire fighting aid on
18/01/62 and unit advised so on 26/1/62.
Residue to be scrapped when hulk no longer
required.
|
A94-906 |
CA27-6 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 16/02/55.
To 2 OTU Sabre Trials Flight 10/03/55.
Modified to Mk.31 23/03/56.
To 78 Wing 30/11/56.
To 2 AD for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 21/11/58.
To 1 AD 22/04/59, to be used by ARDU for 3 days.
To 75 Sqn 28/10/59.
To 2 OCU 12/11/59.
Transferred to 81 Wing 23/02/61
To 3 AD 03/05/62 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 29/10/62.
Served with 3 Sqn at some stage.
Engine removed 12/09/63 after aircraft sustained
Cat 4 damage to the air intake duct, while in
flight, by ammunition carried by the aircraft. The
engine issued to CAC for survey/repair.
Aircraft not flyable to 3 AD on 24/09/63.
Still at 81 Wing 12/01/65.
To 3 AD 31/03/65.
Converted to components at 3 AD.
Photographed on an unknown date
at what is believed to be a Salvation Army Boy's
Home in outer suburban Melbourne (The Basin?)
Front fuselage marked ''06'' noted
in a front yard in Tiernan Street, East Preston
c1968
Sabre marked A94-906 noted at Warbirds Museum
Mildura along with A94-989
Rear fuselage fitted to A94-989.
at Moorabbin Air Museum
|
A94-907 |
CA27-7 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 21/12/54.
To 2 OTU Sabre Trials Flight 01/02/55.
To 1 AD 11/05/55.
To 2 OTU 09/06/55.
Modified to Mk.31 23/05/56.
To 1 AD 11/06/56.
Damaged wheel 21/08/56, during landing at
Laverton.
To 78 Wing 05/11/56.
To 2 AD 05/04/57 for E Servicing and mods.
To 78 Wing 23/09/58.
To 1 AD 19/11/58.
To 75 Sqn 21/04/59.
To 2 OCU 30/04/59.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 16/02/62.
To ARDU 02/11/62 for vibration check.
To 81 Wing 25/09/66.
To ARDU 11/66 for immediate reserve.
To RSTT Wagga Wagga 11/06/68 as Instructional
Airframe No.4.
Used as a Gate Guard at Wagga Wagga 08/10/80.
Used as Exhibit at 1 SD Tottenham 29/06/88.
Mounted up a pole 10/89 at Tottenham.
Noted at RAAF Laverton 05/93.
Seen in the sea-plane hanger at Point Cook 11/95.
Purchased by Jeff
Trappett as source of
spares in restoration of A94-352
Moved to Latrobe Valley airport and stored outside
Jeff's hanger without wings .
Currently held by Jeff Trappett at Latrobe
Valley airport.
|
A94-908 |
CA27-8 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AS 03/02/55.
To 2 OCU Sabre Trials Flight 22/02/55.
To 78 Wing 19/03/56.
To 1 AD 18/04/56.
Modified to Mk.31 23/05/56.
To 78 Wing 20/09/56.
To 2 AD 05/06/57 for E Servicing and Mods.
To 78 Wing 18/06/58.
To 1 AD 11/09/58.
To 75 Sqn 21/04/59.
Held at 2 OCU 22/05/59.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 11/07/62 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 13/11/62.
To 3 AD 31/03/65 for "E" servicing.
However engine was removed and the airframe was
converted to components by 08/65.
|
A94-909 |
CA27-9 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 30/03/55.
Into storage 03/06/55 as immediate reserve.
Mainplane and undercarriage damaged 09/06/55.
Allocated to replace A94-905 at Sabre Trials
Flight 17/06/55 but replaced by A94-920.
To 2 OCU Sabre Trials Flight 18/10/55 to replace
A94-906.
Modified to Mk.31 Standard 23/03/56.
To 1 AD 11/04/56.
To 78 Wing 09/10/56.
To 1 AD 21/07/58.
To 75 Sqn 02/02/59.
To 2OCU 24/02/59.
To 1 AD 25/02/60 for E Servicing.
To Base Sqn WLM for Immediate Reserve 02/11/60.
To 2 OCU 24/02/59.
To 1 AD 25/02/60 for E Servicing.
To Base Sqn WLM 02/11/60 for Immediate Reserve.
To 2 OCU 10/11/60.
To 81 Wing 13/02/61.
To 3 AD 30/08/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 09/01/64.
To 3 AD 30/06/66.
To 2 OCU 05/12/66.
To RSTT Wagga Wagga as Instruction Airframe No.5
29/08/68.
To 2 AD 15/10/87 for testing. Offered for disposal
from 29/06/88.
To Lang Kidby/Transcorp, Redcliffe Qld.
Was under restoration to fly by Sanders Aviation
at Chino Ca.
Purchased by Temora Aviation Museum 1999 and was
under restoration to fly.
Registration VH-SBR reserved. (Since
allocated to Jeff Trappett's
A94-352)
(There is also a fuselage at RAAF Forrest Hill at
Wagga Wagga that some sources identified as
A94-909. It is reported to have a constructors
plate with serial number cac9 and this could be an
original fuselage of A94-909. We would love to
have some clarification on this. Wagga is also
reported to be the home of the forward fuselage of
A94-902 that was at Point Cook as a display. This
may be the same aircraft.)
Restoration to airworthiness
stopped when Temora signed agreement with RAAF
Museum to fly A94-983
Currently in store at Temora Aviation Museum
|
A94-910 |
CA27-10 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1AD 18/03/55.
To ARDU for high velocity gun installation trials
22/03/55.
This was due to ingestion of gases caused by the
firing of the Aden cannons causing engine surge.
Various tests were carried out and these resulted
in a re-design of the gun blast panel and
modifications to the Avon engine. The engine
modifications resulted in the Avon 26 built by
CAC. The early gun blast panel is pictured in the
first image and the later type in the other
photos.
Modified to Mk.31 30/08/55.
To 81 Wing 04/03/63.
To 2OCU 08/12/66.
Recommended for conversion to fire training aid at
Point Cook 26/03/74. Instructional No.19.
Recorded as held by RAAF Museum 06/77.
On view for many years including being displayed
in a nose-up take off pose.
Was in store at RAAF
Museum Pt. Cook. Vic.
10/2014 due to be transported
to Wagga to replace A94-982 on display
Arrived Wagga 16/10/2014
Was to be displayed on gate at RAAF Wagga Wagga
05/2018 a change of plan has seen it gifted to
ANAM Moorabbin
It will be eventually replace at gate by a
Macchi jet trainer.
|
A94-911 |
CA27-11 |
Mk.30 |
Received 1 AD 11/03/55.
Held at 1 AD for Sabre Trials Flight.
Landing Accident 03/05/55 at Williamtown, NSW,
Held u/s at 2OCU 12/05/55.
Approval for conversion to components 14/07/55.
Unit carried this out 03/08/55 |
A94-912 |
CA27-12 |
Mk.30 |
Received
1 AD 18/02/55.
Held at 1 AD for Sabre Trials Flight.
Received 2 OCU 30/03/55.
Noted in Marksmen display team colours.
Unserviceable at 2 OCU from 05/05/55 until
downgraded to maintenance pool
awaiting engine 11/10/55.
New engine available 24/01/56.
Allocated for re-activation of 3 Sqn 28/02/56.
Modified to Mk.31 15/06/56.
To 75 SQN 28/01/59.
To 81 Wing 06/04/61.
Status card indicates approval for Conversion to
components 09/66.
Photographed at Laverton Airshow dated 17/09/67 so
there is a contradiction of dates.
|
A94-913 |
CA27-13 |
Mk.30 |
Received
1 AD 06/04/55.
Held at 1 AD for Sabre Trials Flight 29/04/55.
To 2 OCU 12/05/55.
Modified to Mk.31 29/11/55.
Engine change at 1 AD 21/12/59.
To 81 Wing 23/05/61.
Converted to components 01/66.
|
A94-914 |
CA27-14 |
Mk.30 |
Received
1AD 28/04/55.
To 2OCU 19/05/55.
to 78 Wing 25/02/56.
Modified to Mk.31 18/07/56.
On the 12/07/56 a 30mm round accidentally fired
from this aircraft damaged Sabres A94-905 and
A94-919 in a hanger.
Forced landing at Avalon 13/06/57.
Struck off Charge 02/11/64.
Warbirds Directory reports held by Les Arthur,
Toowoomba Aero Museum 84/86, Gold Coast War
Museum, Coolangatta 86/89, sold for $9250 at
museum auction incomplete 10/06/89. With Sanders
Aviation at Chino Ca. 89/95.
Flightpath magazine 01/90 also reports A94-914
being in the USA as "major components only being
used as templates in airworthy restoration of
909".
Bob Ogden's museums guide describes Darwin
Aviation Museums aircraft as being A94-914 fitted
with the rear fuselage of A94-921 and wings from a
Mk.32.
It would appear that the front section of 914
remained in Australia with the rear section of the
fuselage exported to the USA.
As mentioned below we have a Sabre in two places
at once!
A Sabre marked A94-914 is on static display at
the Darwin Aviation Museum, NT.
|
A94-915 |
CA27-15 |
Mk.30 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 21/04/55.
To Air Trials Unit, Avalon for Blue Jay missile
acceptance trials 22/04/55.
(Blue Jay went into production as the Firestreak
missile).
Also positioned at Edinburgh during these trials.
To CAC Fishermans Bend 26/10/60 for removal of
Blue Jay equipment and return to standard (Mark
31) spec.
To 81 Wing 11/06/62.(76 sqn)
To 2 OCU 12/66.
Flew with Marksmen display team 1968.
To ARDU 21/05/70.
To 5 OTU 14/09/70.
Noted at RAAF 50th Anniversary Airshow, Laverton
18/04/71.
To 2 OCU 02/05/72.
To No.2 Stores Depot, Chester Hill (Auburn) for
display in domestic area. (Instructional No.20).
Displayed on main gate in 2 OCU scheme 01/08/83.
Last entry on RAAF Status card states still held
on display 12/88.
Moved to Dubbo and was displayed on gate at No.6
Stores depot.
After No.6 Stores Depot closed in 1995 A94-915 was
taken to Narromine Airport approx 40k west of
Dubbo.
Currently on display in WW2 Bellman hangar at
Narromine Aviation Museum, NSW.
|
A94-916 |
CA27-16 |
Mk.30 |
Received
at 1 AD 20/05/55.
Allocated to storage 03/06/55.
To 2 OTU for Sabre Trails Flight 17/06/55.
To 78 Wing 19/03/56.
Modified to Mk.31 25/06/56.
To CAC Avalon for mainplane repair 02/05/58.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
Crashed Williamtown 09/09/63. Crashed into swamp
next to base following engine flame-out.
Engine removed 12/09/63.
Converted to components in situ and unserviceable
remains disposed as scrap 11/10/63.
A request was made to use as instructional
airframe but advised not suitable on 24/10/63.
This would seem to be the end of -916 however
according to Warbirds Directory A94-916 was
acquired by Sanders Aviation of Chino Ca. in 1990,
it was then at Stallion 51 at Kissimmee Fl. in
90/92, and then to Charles Osbourne of Louisville
Ky. 92/93 and under restoration.
.In yet another case of the uncertainty of
surviving airframe identity, possibly due to the
interchangeability of aircraft sections, we have
recieved the following from Barry Wilson "
ADF-serials says that A94-916 ended up in the
USA. I doubt this is the case. Roger Carmichael
was practicing in it for an airforce week
display. He came across the runway at right
angles inverted at 500-ft. As he crossed the RW
he extended his wheels (pointed them up), the
idea being to roll out onto downwind and land.
Unfortunately, whilst still inverted, his engine
quit (probably due a faulty boost pump). Roger
didn't like ejecting so he left his wheels down
(I think) and put the aircraft down into a swamp
halfway around base leg and about halfway to the
Stockton Beach sandhills. He went over one set
of power lines and under another set on the far
side of a road. As I recall he was basically
uninjured. The engine intake bottom was pushed
up to the top, probably by the nosewheel. From
memory, the fuselage was somewhat flattened. The
aircraft was put on the airfield for fire Pilot
practice and I had the fin removed for use as a
76 Sqn sign and planted in concrete outside the
Pilot room. I think it is still there. So I
doubt whether there was anything worthwhile
being sent to America." If this is the case what
is the identity of the aircraft in the USA?
Aircraft claimed to be A94-916 is on display on
a pole at Clark County Airport, Jeffersonville,
Indiana, USA. It is displayed as a US Navy FJ-3
Fury
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A94-917 |
CA27-17 |
Mk.30 |
Received 1 AD 16/06/55,
into storage 11/07/55,
to 2 OTU for Sabre Trials Flight 11/10/55,
to 78 Wing for re-activation of 3 Sqn 28/02/56.
Modified to Mk.31 25/06/56.
Served with 3 Sqn.
Served with 77 Sqn.
Crashed 12/09/57, near Newcastle NSW after loss of
control . Pilot FLTLT G Boord ejected at 10,000 ft
and 300 kts over water and was rescued. RAAF
Ejection number 13.
Approval given for write off including installed
Avon No.3065 29/04/58.
Link to
National Australian Archives report into loss of
A94-917.
|
A94-918 |
CA27-18 |
Mk.30 |
Received
1 AD 29/07/55,
to 2 OCU for Sabre Trials Flight 10/10/55.
Damaged flap, mainplane and aileron 18/01/56.
Modified to Mk.31 15/02/56.
To 78 Wing 30/05/56,
to 75 Sqn 28/10/59,
to 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 19/05/65 for "E" service however by
28/05/65 a decision had been made to convert to
components.
It was converted to components by 12/65.
|
A94-919 |
CA27-19 |
Mk.30 |
21/07/55 Received 1 AD
ex CAC
11/10/55 Allocated to
2OTU for Sabre Trials Flight (replacing A94-908).
21/02/56 to 1AD Modified
to Mk.31 .
14/05/56 To 81 Wing ex 1AD
12/07/56 Damaged in
hangar by 30mm round accidentally fired from
A94-914. .
Noted with 76 Sqn.
26/11/57 Whilst flying
out of Williamtown a drop-tank became dislodged
27/11/57 to 2AD for E service,
returned 23/01/58
27/11/58 to 2OCU
03/09/59 requested engine
change
10/09/59 to 1AD ex 2OCU for
retro mods
16/03/60 to 2OCU ex 1AD
23/02/61 To 81 Wing
24/05/62 to 1AD for Sabre Mods
by CAC working party and returned 17/08/62
12/11/62 to 3AD for E servicing
17/05/63 to 81 Wing ex 3AD
12/03/65 To 3 AD for scheduled E
service however it was decided that aircraft would
be converted to components.
16/03/65 Conversion to
components, completed by 11/10/65.
|
A94-920 |
CA27-20 |
Mk.30 |
Received
1 AD 10/06/55. Fitted with CAC
built Avon 26 Number 107
Allocated to 2 OCU for Sabre Trials Flight
replacing A94-909.
Modified to Mk.31 15/02/56.
To 78 Wing 08/10/56.
Noted with 3 Sqn 1956.
On 30/05/57 on a flight out of Williamtown
suffered a loose starboard aileron access panel.
To 2 OCU 03/11/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 02/02/66 for conversion to components.
Converted to components by 04/66.
|
A94-921 |
CA27-21 |
Mk.30 |
Received
1 AD 29/07/55.
Allocated to 2 OCU for Sabre Trials Flight
11/10/55 replacing A94-912.
However remained unserviceable at 1 AD and on
28/02/56 this was cancelled.
Remained u/s until 13/02/57 when it was allocated
to 78 Wing.
During this period it was modified to Mk.31
standard.
To 2 OCU 14/01/59.
Held by 75 Sqn 22/05/59.
Engine changed 08/02/60.
To 2 OCU 10/60. To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 19/07/65 for conversion to components.
Converted to components by 9/65.
Rear fuselage reported fitted to A94-914 at
Darwin Air Museum.
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A94-922 |
CA27-22 |
Mk.30 |
Received
at 1 AD 29/03/56.
To Air Trials Unit at Avalon 28/04/56 for
development of Blue Jay Missile (which went into
production as Firestreak). Blew a port tyre on
landing on 26/07/56.
Returned to CAC for further modifications on
01/08/56 .
Returned to ATU 10/11/56.
Held at Edinburgh 12/07/57.
Held at Woomera 12/08/57.
To Maintenance Sqn Edinburgh for engine repairs on
21//3/58 and 17/04/58 and repainting on 04/07/58.
To 1 AD on 14/10/60 and CAC on 18/11/60 for
removal of Blue Jay equipment and modification to
Mk.31 standard.
To 81 Wing 01/10/62.
To 2 OCU 08/02/66.
To ARDU 24/02/67 for "technical investigation
184".
Returned to 2 OCU 20/06/67.
Flew with Marksmen display team 1968.
To GAF Avalon 11/08/69.
To 3 AD 04/08/69.
On 21/05/73 allocated for "covered storage and
preservative maintenance pending issue to national
aviation museum, to be retained at Amberley until
museum established" (I hope they weren't holding
their breath!). Installed Avon 26 engine no.
CAC128.
Was still held as a training aid at Amberley as of
12/88.
Used by 501 Wing for surface finisher training.
During this period the following story happened.
The picture available via a link below was printed
in Navy News 17/06/83. The colours and markings
are the same as The RAN's VC724 Sqn Macchis. The
Navy News article says that 3 sailors were sent to
RAAF Amberley for a surface finisher's course and
ordered to repaint the Sabre. Apparently the RAAF
guys weren't impressed with the colour scheme
chosen. Also appeared in a unique multi coloured
scheme, no doubt done as a training exercise for
the refinishers.
Mark Webb contacted me to say "G'day Martin.
I was one of the 3 sailors who painted this
aircraft. Tony Brooks and Andy Brown were the
other two. We also painted it light gull grey
(A-4G skyhawk) and also HOT PINK (air force colours!!!) The
air force were not
impressed."
It was at RAAF Amberley in hanger 289. About mid
1994 the efforts of the RAAF to restore the two
Bostons at Amberley were helped when aircraft
enthusiast and collector Geoff Moesker swapped a
large collection of Boston parts, including wheels
tyres and engines, for this Sabre.
Then at Camden Aviation Museum, NSW mid 90's (up
to 1997?) intended for restoration to
airworthiness and the registration VH-SRE was
reserved.
Noted in the hangar of Mil Aviation 09/00.
Classic Wings magazine, Issue 37, carried an
advert offering this Sabre for sale by Geoff
Moesker with an asking price of AU$100,000.
As of 10/2004 -922 was located at Aviation
Training Australia at Brisbane Airport and was to
have been rebuilt to flying condition. This deal
will not be going ahead and -922 will be moving to
Geoff Moesker's hangar at Archerfield.
In what can only be described as exciting news the
new owner of -922 is the American Warbird identity
Jerry Yagen. The aircraft is currently being
restored to airworthiness at AVSpecs, Ardmore
Airfield, New Zealand. The restoration is very
much on the go and we can expect to see another
Avon Sabre in the sky in the not too distant
future. Ex RNZAF Strikemaster and Skyhawk pilot,
and current Yak 52 display pilot, Bryan
Coppersmith is the lucky individual who will pilot
it. Brian is trying to get hold of any performance
information and pilots' notes so if you can help
please contact us via the link below.
An update received 03/10/05 "The Sabre
project is proceeding well. The area beneath the
rear fuselage fuel tank was badly corroded and
has now been restored. The rest of the airframe
is in good repair. Avionics are being
rationalised as some of the older equipment is
terrible out of date (and heavy! - the
transponder was the size of 2 shoe boxes and
weighed in at 50lbs!). The engine has had fuel
and oil through it with no apparent problems.
The injector nozzles are with Air NZ being
tested and calibrated."
Under restoration to
airworthiness at Ardmore, NZ
|
A94-923 |
CA27-23 |
Mk.31 |
First
Sabre Mk.31. The major change from MK.30
specification was a solid leading edge instead of
having leading edge slats. The new leading edge
increased wing chord by six inches at the root and
three inches at the tip thus being known as the
'6-3' wing. This was a change brought about by the
US Air Forces' experiences in the Korean War. This
new leading edge greatly increased maneuverability
and was retrofitted to all surviving Mk.30 Sabres.
First Flight 30/06/55.
Delivered to 1 AD 25/07/55.
To 2 OCU for Sabre Trials Flight 09/09/55.
Allocated for re-activation of 3 Sqn 28/02/56.
Suffered an engine failure on 24/01/57 whilst
flying south of Newcastle however a successful
re-light of the engine was managed.
To 2 OCU 10/06/59.
To 81 Wing 24/05/62.
To 3 AD 12/03/65 for conversion to components.
Struck off 16/06/65.
Converted to components 08/65.
Forward fuselage of A94-923 along with rear
fuselage of A94-954 located at John Hill's
property at Capalaba
/ Springwood Qld
Located in the general area from early 1970s to
late 1980s/1990
Acquired by Geoff Moesker and moved to Sydney
(with A94-922 at Camden?).
Moved to WA and front fuselage and wings noted at
Jandakot on 26/05/98
Dave Sanders of Western Warbirds restored A94-923
to static display standard then organised a trade
deal that saw a Yak-11 (LET C.11) coming to
Australia and a Mig-23 going to the USA.
Was on outside display at Kbely Aviation Museum
Czechoslovakia
This aircraft is now on inside display
at Stara Aervka Aviation
Museum, Prague Czech Republic.
|
A94-924 |
CA27-24 |
Mk.31 |
To
1 AD 11/08/55.
To 2 OTU for Sabre Trials Flight 10/09/55.
Returned to 1 AD 29/09/55 for incorporation of
drop tank pipelines by CAC.
To 78 Wing 23/03/56 replacing A94-907.
Damaged in belly landing 02/05/56, possible cause
electrical malfunction. Damage was beyond unit's
repair capacity.
To CAC Fishermans Bend for repairs 28/05/56.
Must have needed quite a repair as it wasn't
returned to 1 AD until 02/06/59.
To ARDU 07/09/59.
To 75 Sqn 29/09/59.
Crashed 10/02/60. The pilot, FLTLT R Allen,
attempted to eject after a engine failure shortly
after an overshoot. He became incapacitated after
jettisoning the canopy, being struck on the head,
and crashed onto Stockton Beach at Newcastle, NSW.
(There were three instances of pilot fatalities
caused by unsuccessful ejection. These involved
Sabres A94-924, 926 and 937. In each case the
pilot was struck on the head by the canopy. A
modification was devised were the canopy was
shattered by a spring loaded bolt. This
modification was carried out to all Sabres by
ground crew, including
at Butterworth by kits supplied from Australia.
The modification was proved successful with the
safe ejections on 27/07/60 from A94-961 and -976
after they collided). A drop tank from this
aircraft washed up on Stockton beach in 1994 (had
75 Sqn diamonds on it, and it was severely
damaged), went from the RAAF base to Fighter world
in 1995, it is believed that the tank ended up in
the scrap. |
A94-925 |
CA27-25 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 05/08/55.
Allocated to 2 OCU for Sabre Trials Flight but not
collected.
To ARDU 28/09/55.
Fuel tank problems kept it u/s until 07/02/56.
To 78 Wing 16/10/57.
To 75 Sqn 11/12/56.
To 2 OCU 22/05/59.
To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
To 3 AD for E service 07/11/66 however a decision
was made it should undergo conversion to
components 10/12/66.
Converted to components 01/67.
|
A94-926 |
CA27-26 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 27/03/56.
Held u/s 1 AD 29/06/56.
Tyres burst on landing at Laverton 18/07/56.
To CAC Fishermans Bend for repairs 16/08/56.
Returned to 1AD 06/05/58.
To 78 Wing 10/11/58.
To 2 OCU 18/11/58.
Starboard wing dropped and contacted runway
immediately after touchdown 17/02/59.
Crashed 07/03/60 after dive bombing practice near
Raymond Terrace, NSW. The pilot, SGT A.
Hincenbergs, died after becoming incapacitated
when hit on the head after the jettison of the
canopy. (There were three instances of pilot
fatalities caused by unsuccessful ejection. These
involved Sabres A94-924, 926 and 937. In each case
the pilot was struck on the head by the canopy. A
modification was devised were the canopy was
shattered by a spring loaded bolt. This
modification was carried out to all Sabres by
ground crew including
at Butterworth by kits supplied from Australia.
The modification was proved successful with the
safe ejections on 27/07/60 from A94-961 and -976
after they collided)
Approval for write off 30/05/60.
|
A94-927 |
CA27-27 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 06/09/55.
To 78 Wing 10/04/56.
Report of unusual noises in engine 05/09/56 (Avon
engine no. CAC122 installed).
Wore "Standing Kangaroo"
roundel
To 1 AD 23/01/57
To 78 Wing 18/07/57.
Blew tyre on landing and
damaged wheel hub 15/04/58.
Suffered bird strike to air intake on final
approach, landing at Williamtown 22/04/58.
Engine change 08/02/60.
To 2 OCU 11/06/60.
To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
To 3 AD for conversion to components 25/02/66.
Converted to components 04/66.
|
A94-928 |
CA27-28 |
Mk.31 |
18/10/55 Received
1 AD with installed Avon Mk.20 engine no. CAC115.
15/12/55 To
ARDU.
19/01/56 Noted
at Darwin .
08/04/58 Noted
as "Non standard at present" .
06/04/59 To
1 AD.
01/07/59 To
75 Sqn .
20/03/61 To
81 Wing .
18/08/66 Allocated
to 3 AD for conversion to components .
Converted to components by 01/67. |
A94-929 |
CA27-29 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 16/11/55.
To 78 Wing 27/03/56.
Suffered a ricochet strike during air to ground
gunnery causing holes in fuselage lower skin
02/05/58.
Suffered another ricochet strike on 17/06/58 this
time damaging the fuselage underside and nose
wheel door.
Served with 2 OCU.
Crashed 12/11/63 Mayfield (Newcastle), NSW. Pilot,
PLTOFF R. Slater, experiencing a loss of control,
ejected at 12,000 ft with only minor injuries. The
aircraft crashed into a house in Newcastle NSW.
RAAF Ejection number 23.
Bruce Budd adds "I was an ATC officer at
Williamtown when this happened and recall that
there was a great deal of concern that the
aircraft went into a unrecoverable flat spin due
to the Sidewinder rails. These were a fairly new
installation and there were concerns that they
may induce aerodynamic problems. In fact, the
spin was so flat that the aircraft pancaked into
a back garden and only caused some damage to the
rear wall of the house. Agreed this memory is
now 41 years old but I'm pretty certain that the
story is basically correct."
|
A94-930 |
CA27-30 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 04/11/55.
To 78 Wing 13/05/56.
Suffered engine flame out at Williamtown 30/08/56.
Damaged nose wheel doors whilst being towed when
chock fell off tractor 13/03/56.
These were repaired the next day by unit.
To 2 OCU 29/09/58.
To 75 Sqn 30/05/59.
To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
To 3 AD for conversion to components 10/01/67.
Converted to components 01/67.
|
A94-931 |
CA27-31 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 14/11/55.
To 78 Wing 05/07/56.
To 2 OCU 27/11/58.
To 76 Sqn 08/09/59.
To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
Served with 76 Sqn.
Crashed 11/03/63, 12 miles south of Goulburn, NSW.
(35 nm northeast of RAAF Fairbairn, Canberra, ACT)
Engine failure.
Pilot, GPCAPT A. Mather, ejected at 2,000 ft and
250 kts with only minor injuries. RAAF Ejection
number 20.
Status card notes "part of engine flew 150 yards
through the air and crashed into a utility
car....aircraft extensively damaged".
Approval given for conversion to scrap and
disposal, whole aircraft entirely unsalvageable
15/05/63.
Written off 05/06/63 |
A94-932 |
CA27-32 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 28/01/56 with installed Avon engine
no. RR3441.
To 78 Wing 20/08/56.
To 2 OCU 27/07/59.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD for conversion to components 12/03/65.
Converted to components 16/03/65. |
A94-933 |
CA27-33 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 30/04/56 with installed Avon engine no.
CAC124.
To 78 Wing 30/05/56.
In 09/56, 5 minutes south east of Williamtown,
suffered a leak in servo cylinder of fuel pump.
Suffered an engine flame out on 21/02/57.
Right hand side armament panel dislodged and was
lost on 18/06/58.
To 2 OCU 29/09/58.
To ARDU 07/09/59 for testing until 20/09/59, then
to 1 AD.
To 75 Sqn 28/04/60. To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
To 3 AD for conversion to components 12/07/65.
Converted to components 09/65.
|
A94-934 |
CA27-34 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 15/06/56 with installed Avon engine no.
RR3436.
To 78 Wing 27/06/56 replacing A94-923.
Suffered minor aileron damage 21/03/57.
To 2 OCU 19/11/58.
Flew in Marksmen display team.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD for conversion to components 29/10/65.
Converted to components 02/66.
|
A94-935 |
CA27-35 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 20/07/56 with installed Avon engine no.
RR3447.
Allocated to 78 Wing 10/09/56.
Served with 3 Sqn at Williamtown.
Suffered engine stall and flame out 27/11/56.
Made wheels down forced landing at abandoned strip
at Bulga, south west of Singleton, NSW. Major
damage to aircraft.
Taken to CAC Fishermans Bend for repairs 28/03/57.
Rebuilt and redelivered to 1 AD 16/09/59.
To 75 Sqn 15/12/59.
Returned to 1 AD 17/05/60 for investigation of
excessive vibration .
To 81 Wing 24/02/60.
Served with 3 Sqn.
According to RAAF status card, on 26/10/61
aircraft crashed at 185 mph when pilot lost
control on take off and crashed back on runway.
Aircraft extensively damaged.
Ken Jackson adds " Re: Crashes of A94-935,
Crash 1; Bulga belly landing: Pilot was Sabre
simulator instructor. Did have flame out but
pilot had accidentally left Master Electrical
Switch "Off" during restart procedure. Crash 2;
Ray Fox was pilot. Had been fully kitted up and
sitting in cockpit for some hrs at eastern end
of Williamtown strip to simulate scramble
exercise. No cockpit shade provision. On
scramble order he and two other Sabres took off
westerly towards late afternoon sun.
Instrumentation obscured by glare of sun and
attempted to rotate at too low a speed. Left
wing touched runway which slowed the aircraft
down more and it then cartwheeled off runway
into scrub. Bolts holding wings sheared off and
fuselage and wings separated. fuselage continued
along upside down with canopy smashed and Ray
Fox having his face d ragged through the sandy
Williamtown soil. When fuselage stopped Ray
escaped uninjured but shaken through smashed
canopy. He moved away from crash site fearing a
fire and then sat down for a "fag" to relax
himself. RAAF rescue Pilots found the Sabre
cockpit empty! Ray returned to the crash site
and assured everybody he was OK except for
nostrils and mouth full of sand from ploughing
the ground upside down!"
To RSTT, Wagga Wagga 06/11/61 for conversion to
instructional airframe (Instructional No. 3).
28/09/76 the No. 1 Central Ammunition Depot
requested an obsolete airframe for a training aid
to be used by Explosives Ordinance Demolition
Flight, adding "complete destruction will
eventuate".
14/09/77 No.1 CAMD advised destruction had been
completed by 08/07/77.
This is one Sabre that despite two major crashes
and use for explosives training refuses to die!
Now reconstructed at Queensland Air Museum,
Caloundra Qld.
They used a damaged rear fuselage off A94-955 (see
image taken in 1996) which I presume was removed
before -955 was given to Indonesia.
Currently on display at QAM in 3 Sqn markings.
|
A94-936 |
CA27-36 |
Mk.31 |
Received
by 1 AD 30/04/56 with installed Avon engine no.
RR3442.
To 78 Wing 29/05/56.
To 75 Sqn 19/11/58.
To 81 Wing 24/02/61.
Flew with 2 OCU.
To 3 AD for conversion to components 30/12/65.
Converted to components 12/02/66.
|
A94-937 |
CA27-37 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 14/05/56 with installed Avon engine
no. CAC125.
To 78 Wing31/05/56.
Engine developed extreme roughness on 01/09/56 at
Williamtown.
18/02/57 it blew a tyre on take off.
12/02/58 it suffered a torn fuselage from a rocket
ricochet. To 75 Sqn 28/01/59. To 2 OCU 22/05/59.
On 12/04/60 it suffered an accident at Williamtown
NSW. The pilot, SGT R. Holding, reported smoke in
the cockpit shortly after take off. He commenced
the ejection sequence but he was struck on the
head.
(There were three instances of pilot fatalities
caused by unsuccessful ejection. These involved
Sabres A94-924, 926 and 937. In each case the
pilot was struck on the head by the canopy. A
modification was devised were the canopy was
shattered by a spring loaded bolt. This
modification was carried out to all Sabres by
ground crew, including
at Butterworth by kits supplied from Australia.
The modification was proved successful with the
safe ejections on 27/07/60 from A94-961 and -976
after they collided.)
The aircraft then rolled inverted and SGT Holding
fell out of the aircraft as a result of his seat
harness not being secured properly and his body
was located within the wreckage area. Subsequent
investigations believed that the smoke seen was
actually fog from the air conditioning system.
A request was made on 12/05/60 to approve
conversion to scrap and write off in-situ.
Approval given 20/07/60
Accident
report on the loss of A94-937.
|
A94-938 |
CA27-38 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 28/03/58 with installed Avon Mk.20 engine no.
CAC118.
Damaged mainplane and fuselage 15/05/56.
To CAC Avalon for repairs and modifications
11/06/57.
This aircraft was one of two Mk.31s fitted with
leading edge fuel tanks, giving an extra 84
gallons. This would become a standard feature of
the Mk.32.
Returned to 1 AD 14/08/57.
To 78 wing 25/09/57.
To 2 OCU 12/01/59.
Reported as written off 08/03/60. but no mention
of this on Status Card.
However on 09/05/60 Dept of Air requested to
approve conversion to components or conversion to
instructional airframe.
On 02/02/61 transferred to 1 AD for conversion and
issue of front fuselage, less undercarriage, to
ARDU On 13/03/62 ARDU advised transfer to RAAF
Fire Training School at Point Cook.
By 11/06/62 the transfer was still being arranged
when it was found aircraft not to be suitable and
not used.
No further entries on Status Card.
It has been reported elsewhere as being converted
to components in 1981. I have no idea where it
spent the missing 19 years!
Rod Farquhar has part of the mystery solved, he
contacted us with this information; "In
January 1961 I was posted to ARDU at Laverton,
whilst there I took the attached photo of
A94-938. The front fuselage section was mounted
on a bomb trolley and I was told that it had
been used for ejection seat trials. These trials
were a consequence of the numerous fatal
ejections previously and resulted in the
adoption of the canopy breaker bolt that allowed
through the canopy ejections. The trials were
done during 1959/60 so the aircraft must have
been converted to components shortly before
then, this is consistent with the fate of most
of the Mk. 31s. What happened to it after 1961 I
have no idea"
Whilst that may of shed some light on the subject
a further contact clouds the issue but gives us an
interesting insight into the development of the
canopy bolt modification.
From Evan (Willie) Williams " One thing I
noticed was the photo of A94-938 nose mounted on
a bomb trolley, however this set up was not used
for through canopy ejection trials which saw the
introduction of the "breaker bolt" modification.
I was involved with these trials from beginning
to final acceptance of the concept. S/LDR R
(Dick) Sanders and I worked day and night one
weekend to come up with ideas about safe
ejection from the A/C and had by Monday of that
weekend decided that we could satisfactorily
weaken the canopy to allow the seat and pilot to
punch through. We had made perspex frames and
tried various shapes of breaker bolt heads with
various springs etc. (finally using a 20mm
return spring) to obtain the desired effect.
Finally fabrication a frame we could attach to
the back of the seat complete with breaker bolt.
Dick Sanders, W.Off. Roger Keary, John Sparling
and I (armament), ARDU Senior Engineering
Officer (can't remember his name) and 4 Central
photographic Unit bods took 25 canopies to Wagga
for use in the static firing trials using the
old A94-901 Prototype Sabre Nose and firing the
seat which was caught in a landing net suspended
by two cranes. We had a fully articulated dummy,
suited and helmeted with pig under belly sewn on
upper thighs, arms, shoulders etc. All these
firings were successful and it was concluded
that a modification should be introduced tallow
this ejection sequence to be applied. I may be
able to remember some further finer details but
the above is the general outline of how it came
about."
|
A94-939 |
CA27-39 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 01/08/56 with installed Avon engine
no. RR3445.
Available for collection by 3 Sqn 15/08/56.
02/11/56 2 NM SE of Williamtown was struck by two
birds, damaging the mouth of the air intake.
19/01/57 it was damaged by hail.
To 2 OCU 10/11/58.
To 1 AD 30/01/59.
To 75 Sqn 05/08/59.
To 81 Wing 20/03/61.
Part of the Black Panthers Aerobatic Team 1961-65
(76 Sqn).
To 3 AD for conversion to components 02/12/65.
Converted to components 02/66. |
A94-940 |
CA27-40 |
Mk.31 |
Received 1 AD 22/06/56 with installed Avon engine
no. RR3444.
Damaged undercarriage and port mainplane 02/07/56.
To 78 Wing 18/07/56.
Crashed 15/10/57, Williamtown NSW.
On 08/01/58 Authorisation given to convert to
scrap with the residue of the engine to go to
Wagga for instructional purposes.
By 03/02/58 Conversion was complete however
insufficient engine or other components to issue
to Wagga. |
A94-941 |
CA27-41 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 06/06/56 with installed Avon Mk.26 engine no.
CAC126.
To 78 Wing 12/06/56.
Served with 76 Sqn
Suffered flame out Swansea, NSW 09/08/56.
To 1 AD for modifications 16/08/56.
To 78 Wing 11/12/56.
To 75 Sqn 10/11/56.
To CAC Fishermans Bend for repairs 25/07/60.
To 81 Wing 18/05/62.
To ARDU 05/09/62 to be used, between 10/09/62 and
16/09/62, in Airforce Week displays. Then returned
to 81 Wing.
To 2 OCU 05/12/66.
To GAF Avalon 30/04/70
To 5 OTU 02/09/70.
20/07/71 advised aircraft needs change of engine
following overheat condition. As aircraft is a
Mk.31 it is not selected for gift to RMAF and it
was suggested that aircraft be disposed of at
Amberley.
30/04/74 free issue to ARL .
Was gate guard at DSTO, Fishermans Bend Vic.
In 04/08 we received the following information
from Colin Antony "A94 - 941 now resides in a
back lot of Fowles Auctions, Geelong Road
Laverton North. It appears to be complete minus
engine of course. The Fuselage is in two pieces
and the wings are complete with drop tanks and
gear down beside the fuselage. The rudder still
swings freely at the slightest touch. I was told
that it was sitting there in the open for at
least two to two and a half years."
In early 2010 A94-941 was reported to have been
moved into storage at Point Cook.
|
A94-942 |
CA27-42 |
Mk.31 |
Received
1 AD 25/09/56 with installed Avon Mk.20 engine no.
RR3448.
This aircraft was one of two Mk.31s fitted with
leading edge fuel tanks, giving an extra 84
gallons. This would become a standard feature of
the Mk.32.
To Air Trials Unit 07/11/56.
To 12 JSTU 06/03/57 with the instruction 'Aircraft
to be unarmed but fitted with gunsight'.
Suffered a couple of tyre blowouts whilst at
Edinburgh on 12/02/57 and 12/11/57.
Starboard wing leading edge fillet missing after
flight 11/10/57.
To 1 AD 03/05/60 for retrospective mods.
To 81 Wing 06/04/61.
Reported during period 1961-66 serving with the
Red Diamonds and the Black Panthers aerobatic
teams.
To ARDU 21/05/66.
To GAF Avalon 20/05/70.
To ARDU 02/09/70.
To RSTT 04/09/73 for temporary instructional
purposes.
Authorised for conversion to Instructional
Airframe No 15 on 18/10/73.
Issued to No.1 CAMD 01/06/77.
Last entry on status card 12/88 shows still held
by 1 CAMD.
Was on static display at No.1 Central Ammunition
Depot, Kingswood, NSW.
One of three Sabres acquired by Temora Aviation
Museum 04/2005
Held in store by Temora Aviation Museum
|
A94-943 |
CA27-43 |
Mk.32 |
First
Mk.32. The Sabre Mark 32 incorporated Australian
built Avon 26 engines and the "dual store" wing
with 4 instead of 2 under-wing hard points.
(Although as will be seen not all Mk.32s were
delivered with CAC built Avons)
Received 1AD 10/10/56 with installed Avon CAC127.
To 78 Wing, Williamtown 08/11/56.
Dropped starboard wing on landing 14/03/57 aileron
and tip damaged.
Lost gun panel 30/01/58 fuselage and mainplane
damaged.
Incorporation of Sidewinder missiles 15/09/59 at
1AD.
To 2AD 23/11/59 for dismantling for transfer to
Malaysia by Hercules.
To 78 Wing Malaya 12/01/60.
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
initial deployment to Ubon Thailand. Wore the
short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
Aircraft damaged 24/07/63 in collision with
A94-951 near Butterworth.
On 21/08/63 Department of Air requested advice
whether aircraft should be returned to Australia
for repairs using parts from A94-964 to effect
repairs or should it be converted to components
in-situ?
On 07/01/64 approval was given to convert to
components in-situ.
The port mainplane was fitted to A94-951, the
aircraft it collided with.
Butterworth advised aircraft written off 18/02/64
|
A94-944 |
CA27-44 |
Mk.32 |
Received
1AD 26/03/56 with installed Rolls Royce built Avon
RR3431 (although it later appears with CAC built
Mk.26 CAC191).
To 78 Wing 22/04/56.
To 75 SQN 28/01/59.
To 77 SQN 25/10/67.
To 2 OCU 12/06/69.
To GAF Avalon 26/08/69.
To ARDU 29/01/70 but still listed as serving with
2 OCU.
Allocated to RSTT Wagga Wagga as training aid
02/07/71. Ferried along with A94-970 to Wagga
16/06/71. Instructional Airframe No.8 with
installed Avon CAC191.
Held at RSTT Wagga Wagga until at least 01/07/88.
To Mt Gambier to be displayed at 12th Flight Air
Training Corp.
Reported as transported to RAAF Museum, Point
Cook in May 2007.
|
A94-945 |
CA27-45 |
Mk.32 |
Received
1 AD 12/10/56 with installed Avon CAC128.
To 78 Wing 24/09/56.
Damaged by hail at Williamtown 10/01/57.
Repairable in unit, estimated time 200 man hours.
Held by 75 SQN 12/01/59.
To 78 Wing Malaya 12/06/62.
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
deployment to Ubon Thailand. Was the first to
wear the short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
To 2 OCU 17/11/66.
To GAF Avalon for rewiring 03/10/68.
To 2 OCU 05/08/69.
To 5 OTU 15/03/71.
To storage at 2 OCU 05/08/71.
On 05/10/72 approval given to free issue as gift
with installed Avon CAC122.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8604 with installed Avon CAC122
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989.
In store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo Wells,
California, USA.
|
A94-946 |
CA27-46 |
Mk.32 |
There is a discrepancy on the
aircraft status card, it states it was received
1 AD 04/09/56 with installed Avon CAC101.
Then states allocated to
ARDU on 27/08/56
It served as Sidewinder
missile trials aircraft wearing
DayGlo nose, tail and
wing panels.
To 3 AD 22/06/62 for dismantling for air uplift to
78 Wing Malaya.
To 79 Sqn 25/10/67.
To 77 SQN 30/07/68.
To 2 OCU 14/08/69.
To GAF Avalon 05/03/70.
To 5 OTU 27/05/70.
On 23/11/71 approval given for free transfer to
Malaysia.
To 11 SQN RMAF 08/12/71 as FM1946, phased out
1976.
A rear fuselage marked A94-946
was noted in scrap yard in Keon Park, Vic
09/89
This ended up at Moorabbin Air Museum. It was
badly corroded however the tailplane and fin
were used in the restoration of A94-989.
|
A94-947 |
CA27-47 |
Mk.32 |
Received
1 AD with installed Avon RR3443.
To 78 Wing 25/10/56.
Damaged by hail at Williamtown 10/01/57.
To 75 SQN 28/01/59.
Noted as part of the 76 Sqdn's Black Panthers and
Red Diamonds display teams.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD for dismantling prior to dispatch to 78
Wing Malaya.
To 78 Wing 12/11/63.
Served with 3 SQN.
Crashed into sea 19/12/63, 18 nm northwest of RAAF
Butterworth, Malaysia. Multiple control and system
failures. Pilot ejected at 10,000 ft and 250 kts
over water with only minor injuries. Pilot; FLGOFF
Maxwell Leon Norsworthy. RAAF Ejection number 24.
Airframe and engine written off 13/03/64.
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A94-948 |
CA27-48 |
Mk.32 |
Received
at 1 AD 12/10/56 with installed Avon CAC129.
To 78 Wing 02/11/56.
Held 78 Wing Malaya 12/01/63.
To 79 SQN 25/10/67.
To 77 SQN 15/05/68.
To 79 SQN 05/07/68.
Back to 77 SQN 30/07/68.
To GAF Avalon for rewiring 30/07/69.
To 3 AD 06/11/69.
To 2 OCU 10/04/70.
To 5 OTU 01/03/71.
To 3 AD 27/07/71 for repainting and on completion
returned to 5 OTU.
On 23/11/71 approval given for free transfer to
Malaysia.
To 11 SQN RMAF 08/12/71 as FM1948, phased out
1976.
Mounted on a plinth at the Crown Prince of
Johors' (Malaysia) palace.
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A94-949 |
CA27-49 |
Mk.32 |
Received
at 1 AD 18/12/56 with installed Avon RR3449.
To ARDU 13/06/56.
On 12/02.59 aircraft damaged by rain erosion,
radome collapsed.
On 13/12/61 damaged port leading edge and
starboard side of fuselage. Damage caused by bird
strike.
To CAC for repairs 19/12/61.
Returned to ARDU 29/05/62.
07/05/66 Crashed on take off
due to ingestion of bird down intake at Laverton. Ended up blocking Sayers Rd.
Pilot FLTLT Richard Whittman
To 3 AD for survey and submission of report
24/06/66.
To 2 OCU 03/10/66.
To GAF Avalon 26/06/69.
To 3 AD 29/09/69.
To 2 OCU 02/03/70.
To 5 OTU 24/02/71.
Approval given 05/10/72 for free issue as gift
with installed engine RR 3447.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8605 with installed Avon RR3447
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989.
08/2017 sold by Aero
Traders, Ocotillo Wells, California, USA. for a static restoration. Price
US$100,000.
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A94-950 |
CA27-50 |
Mk.32 |
Received
1 AD 19/12/56 with installed Avon CAC130.
To 78 Wing 22/01/57.
On 30/10/58 A94-963 had problems with the oxygen
system and -950 escorted it to Townsville.
Suffered engine flame out and crashed 26/11/58, 2
nm north of Bruthen, Vic.
The pilot FLTLT Ralph V Oborn DFM ADFC ejected at
600 ft and 180 kts with only minor injuries. RAAF
Ejection number 15.
Approval given 21/04/59 for installed Avon RR3076
to be converted to instructional item and residue
of airframe to be converted to scrap metal.
Part of the wreckage is displayed in Bruthen with
a plaque remembering the crash,
other wreckage is at the Gippsland Armed Forces
Museum at West Sale.
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A94-951 |
CA27-51 |
Mk.32 |
Received
1 AD 04/12/56 with installed Avon CAC169.
To 78 Wing 13/12/56.
To RAAF Butterworth, Malaya 30/10/59.
Damaged 29/07/63 in collision with A94-943.
Repaired in situ by the fitment of the port
mainplane off A94-943 which was written off after
the collision.
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon,
Thailand during the period 1962 to 1968
To 77 Sqn 25/10/67.
To 2 OCU 02/09/69.
On 16/06/71 approval was given to convert aircraft
and installed Avon CAC113 for display purposes at
Base Sqn Williamtown entrance gate.
Allocated as Instructional No.7.
Was displayed at gate until moved inside new
display hangar.
Currently on display Fighter World, Williamtown
NSW.
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A94-952 |
CA27-52 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 18/12/56 with installed Avon CAC141.
To 78 Wing 23/01/57.
Suffered compressor blade and compressor casing
damage during 1957 and then suffered a flame out
at the beginning of the take off run on 12/12/57.
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
initial deployment to Ubon Thailand. Wore the
short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon,
Thailand during the period 1962 to 1968
To 77 Sqn. 25/10/67
Held at RAAF Butterworth, Malaya.
To 2 OCU 14/01/70.
Approval given 05/10/72 for free issue to TNI-AU
(Indonesia) with installed Avon CAC202.
Delivered 11/73 to 14 Sqn TNI-AU as F-8606.
Crashed 12/76.
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A94-953 |
CA27-53 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 03/12/56 with installed Avon engine
no.RR3069.
To 78 Wing 12/12/56.
Damaged starboard mainplane mainplane and
undercarriage at Williamtown 23/01/57.
Aircraft repaired at unit.
Issued to RAAF Butterworth, Malaya on 30/10/58.
Transferred from 77 Sqn to 79 Sqn 18/01/68.
To 2 OCU 26/06/68.
To RSTT Wagga Wagga 07/12/72 as Instructional
Airframe No.12. Including installed Avon Mk.26
CAC188.
Allocated to RAAF Museum 01/07/88 but believed to
have remained at RAAF Forrest Hill, Wagga Wagga
NSW.
One of three Sabres acquired by Temora Aviation
Museum 04/05
Held in store by Temora Aviation Museum.
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A94-954 |
CA27-54 |
Mk.32 |
30/01/57 received 1 AD
with installed Avon CAC112
14/02/57 to 78 Wing
30/10/58 issued Butterworth
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon, Thailand at various
times during the period 1963 to 1968 (photo at
Ubon 1966)
14/11/66 photo with 3 Sqn at Tengah, Singapore
25/10/67 to 77 Sqn
1968 noted with 2 OCU
03/10/69 to GAF Avalon
16/02/70 to 3 AD after landing with main landing
gear retracted at Williamtown (see photo)
21/07/70 to 5 OTU
25/06/71 to storage at
Williamtown
06/08/71 it was advised the fuselage section of
-954 was to be used for heat radiation tests at
Darwin, NT.
13/10/71 HQ Williamtown
advised this airframe written off
Later acquired by Guido Zuccoli .
Exported to USA in 1989.
In partnership with Dennis Sanders of Sanders
Aviation it was offered for sale as a potential
warbird. There was apparently little interest in
it, as seems the case with most of the Avon Sabres
currently in the USA. (Perhaps a case of "not
built here" syndrome).
Moved on to Planes of Fame at Chino who displayed
it at their Fighter Jets Museum hangar painted as
USAF 51-2747/FU-747. "Honest John" (For those
interested in the story behind this paint scheme
it represents an F-86E Sabre that was flown in the
Korean War by Col. Walker (Bud) Mahurin, the World
War 2 Ace. He commanded the 4th Fighter Group
before being shot down, in another Sabre, on
13/05/52 and becoming a POW.)
07/99 After Guido's
untimely death Lynette Zuccoli decided to bring
the Sabre back home and it was shipped to
Toowoomba, Qld.
Was displayed at Toowoomba Airport still in the USAF scheme.
Exported to New Zealand after being purchased by
the Reid family of Nelson.
Offered for sale on an
on-line auction site. It had its USAF scheme
slightly modified from the one it wore previously.
2011 purchased by the
Australian War Memorial and returned to Australia.
Currently in storage at the AWM Treloar
Technology Centre.
Post service A94-954 was fitted
with another rear
fuselage (A94-356?) thus offering a
possible explanation to the mix up of identities.
The original rear
fuselage was fitted to A94-923 during
its restoration that saw it go to a museum in
Prague
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A94-955 |
CA27-55 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 13/03/57 with installed Avon CAC131.
To 78 Wing 21/03/57.
Issued to RAAF Butterworth, Malaya 30/10/58.
To 77 Sqn. 25/10/67.
To 2 OCU 14/03/68.
To GAF Avalon 07/05/70.
To 3 AD 04/08/70.
To 5 OTU 24/11/70.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8617 with installed Avon CAC164.
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989.
08/2017 sold by Aero
Traders, Ocotillo Wells, California, USA. for a static restoration. Price
US$100,000
A rear
fuselage originally off -955 is used on the
Queensland Air Museum's Sabre A94-935.
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A94-956 |
CA27-56 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 13/03/57 with installed Avon CAC132.
To 78 Wing 21/03/57.
Issued to RAAF Butterworth, Malaya 30/10/58.
Served with 3 Sqn.
To 77 Sqn. 25/10/67.
To 79 Sqn at Ubon, Thailand 01/12/67 and returned
to 77 Sqn 31/01/68.
To 2 OCU 23/09/69.
To RSTT Wagga Wagga 07/12/72 as Instructional
Airframe No.13.
Allocated to RAAF Museum as exhibit 01/07/88.
Aero Australia magazine reported
this aircraft acquired from a private owner by
Matthew Haughey's "World Wide Wings" at Bankstown
Airport, along with a rumor it may be acquired by
a well known warbirds operation.
One of three Sabres acquired by Temora Aviation
Museum 04/2005
Held in store by Temora Aviation Museum
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A94-957 |
CA27-57 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 13/03/57 with installed Avon CAC106.
To 78 Wing 29/03/57.
Issued Butterworth 30/10/59.
To 2 OCU 17/11/66.
To GAF Avalon for rewiring 03/10/68 then returned
to 2 OCU.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8607 with installed Avon CAC196.
The rear fuselage was fitted to F-8612 and One of
ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and One of ten
purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported to USA 1989
On display up a pole at Taman Rekreasi Umbu,
Indonesia.
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A94-958 |
CA27-58 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 19/03/57 with installed Avon CAC111.
To 78 Wing 27/03/57.
Served with 3 Sqn.
Suffered bird strike 07/01/58 damaging starboard
side intake panel.
On 10/09/62 at RAAF Butterworth, Malaya, aircraft
suffered multiple birdstrikes soon after taking
off and this induced a compressor stall. First
contact with ground was 120 feet from end of strip
and came to rest a further 1,000 feet away.
FLTLT Ronald Offord
attempted to eject at low level but died after he
ejected outside the designed capabilities of the
seat. RAAF ejection number 20.
Aircraft and installed Avon RR3074 written off
08/02/63.
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A94-959 |
CA27-59 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 05/04/57 with installed Avon CAC
108.
To 78 Wing 18/04/57.
Served with 77 Sqn 1959-60.
Flew from Richmond (departing 05/02/59 as
Williamtown was closed) - Townsville - Darwin -
Biak - Guiuan - Labuan - Butterworth arriving
13/02/59.
Part of the 76 Sqn Black Panthers Aerobatic Team.
Held at Butterworth Malaya 12/10/62.
To ARDU 06/02/63 for structural examination.
Returned to 78 Wing 09/01/64.
To 2 OCU 17/11/66.
To GAF Avalon for rewiring 09/12/68 and returned
to 2 OCU 18/08/69.
Noted at RAAF 50th Anniversary Airshow, Laverton
18/04/71.
Approved for disposal 31/03/74.
On 02/03/75 disposal action suspended until
treasury approval is obtained to retain aircraft
for restoration group at Williamtown.
Disposal action taken off suspension 11/10/76,
From 1981 to 2013 was displayed mounted on a pole
at Raymond Terrace, NSW.
It ended up in very poor condition suffering from
the elements and vandals. The local council was
undecided what to do with it (all boils down to
money I guess). There were a number of groups and
individuals fighting for its survival. Incorrectly
reported to have been acquired by HARS in 2010.
Removed from pole 03/2013 and transported to
Fighter World at Williamtown
02/2016 Repainted in 79
Squadron scheme with Cobra on tail
Under restoration for static display at Fighter
World.
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A94-960 |
CA27-60 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 11/04/57 with installed Avon CAC133.
To 78 Wing 18/04/57.
Served at Butterworth Malaya with 3 Sqn (1964) and
77 Sqn.
To 2 OCU 17/11/66.
To ARDU 01/03/67 for dismantling of fuselage and
issue to CAC Fishermans Bend on 30/10/67 for
survey of electrical wiring.
Returned to ARDU 02/05/68.
To 3 AD 08/11/68.
To RSTT Wagga Wagga 04/09/73
for conversion to instructional airframe No16.
Sections of fuselage skin have
been removed to enable it to be used as a training aid.
Currently in storage at
RAAF Museum, Point Cook.
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A94-961 |
CA27-61 |
Mk.32 |
23/09/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon CAC134
2/04/57 to 78 Wing (Served with 77
Sqn.)
8/04/58 to 1AD for retro mods
29/05/58 to 78 Wing
27/07/60 ccollided with A94-976 at
14,800 meters and crashed , 40 nm east of RAAF
Butterworth Malaysia.
Pilot: FLGOFF O Bartrop ejected at 38,000 ft and
landed in jungle with only minor injuries. RAAF
Ejection number 17.
Wreckage landed in inaccessible
jungle and was not recovered.
1/12/60 Written off along with installed Avon
RR3445
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A94-962 |
CA27-62 |
Mk.32 |
2/05/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon RR3540
17/05/57 to 78 Wing
9/12/57 to 1AD for
retro mods
6/05/58 to 78 Wing
30/10/58 Issued Butterworth ex-Williamtown
12/02/61 Held unit equipment 78 Wing
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
initial deployment to Ubon Thailand. Wore the
short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
25/10/67 to 77 Sqn.
1/12/67 to 79 Sqn.
Thailand
19/6/68 to 77 Sqn.
4/03/70 Allocated
for rewire
31/03/70 to GAF Avalon
3/07/70 to 3AD
11/11/70 to 5OTU
3/09/71 to 3AD
18/07/71,
during a low level navigation exercise, PLTOFF
Pietsch flew into some uncharted high tension
power lines near Beaudesert, Qld and caused a
major blackout. One of the lines damaged the air
intake and snapped. Another damaged the front
windscreen, cut the top off the canopy and broke
the top of the pilot's helmet and shattered his
visor. The cable then cut into the fin and
snapped. His wingman was Jim Rothwell. After
jettisoning his drop tanks the aircraft was
recovered to Amberley.
16/09/71 recommended for
disposal
7/02/72 "advised that a decision is still
awaited from the other Commonwealth Departments
concerned with regard to the possibility of
further gifts as aid projects to S/E Asian
Nations. Until the extent of any possible gifts
is known it is not intended to process for
disposal/dispersal any current Sabre holdings"
16/08/73 "advised that until a decision is
reached concerning spares support for RSTT,
individual Sabre disposal submissions will not
be processed"
15/07/74 Unreadable entry on status card
21/02/75 advised testing of fire protection
systems still not complete.
25/11/76 Approval to convert to 12 Sqn training
aid as external load for Chinook
The wire strike damage
remained untouched at least until 1976 when repaired by patches
as can be seen by some of our
photos.
The Sabre was used by 12 Squadron in a training
role as a slung load under their Chinooks.
It was also used as a training
aid for Surface Finishers and wore quite a few
different schemes.
The aircraft is owned by the RAAF Museum and was located in the
restoration hangar at RAAF Amberley.
10/2004 static display
at the Amberley Airshow
Currently on display at RAAF Amberley Aviation
Heritage Centre.
Video of A94-962 under
Chinook.
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A94-963 |
CA27-63 |
Mk.32 |
16/05/57
received 1AD ex CAC. with
installed Avon CAC135
31/05/57 to 78 Wing,
26/03/58 suffered bird strike.
21/04/58 to 1AD for retro mods
6/02/59 noted at
Townsville en-route to Butterfield via Darwin
Served with 77 SQN at Butterworth
6/03/68 transferred to 79 SQN.
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon,
Thailand at various times during the period 1963
to 1968
30/07/68 returned to 77
SQN .
19/05/69 to GAF Avalon
24/09/69 to 2OCU .
3/03/70 Requested to be
allocated as Instructional airframe no.60 .
30.09.70 to 5OTU .
18/04/71 Noted at RAAF
50th Anniversary Airshow, Laverton .
25/06/71 to Base Squadron
Williamtown
2/05/72 to 2OCU
5/10/72 Approval for free issue (including
installed Avon CAC127) to 14 Sqn TNI-AU (Indonesia)
07/03/73 to TNI-AU as
F-8608
Painted blue with yellow stripe. Carries "08" on
forward fuselage with rear fuselage marked TS-8614
On display at the entrance of Palembang
Airport, Sumatra, Indonesia.
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A94-964 |
CA27-64 |
Mk.32 |
23/05/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon CAC137
10/06/57 to 78 Wing
24/02/58 to 1AD
for retro mods
3/10/58 to 78 Wing
16/01/59 77 Sqn. aircraft taxied under starboard
wing of parked Hercules, leading edge of fin
damaged
13/02/59 2AD pending further instructions
24/03/59 to 78 Wing
22/03/61 held unit equipment 78 Wing
23/06/62 Damaged aircraft held unserviceable at
Ubon, Thailand whilst with
79 squadron
4/07/62 to CAC Fisherman's Bend
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
initial deployment to Ubon Thailand. Wore the
short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
19/04/63 as a result of damage at Ubon on
23/06/62 it is recommended that repairs do not
proceed and aircraft be converted to components
23/07/63 allotted to 3AD for conversion to
components
26/08/63 Allotment deferred aircraft still held
at CAC as of 12/03/64
Unclear final status card entry "Hercules will
uplift -964 ex Laverton 9/4, aircraft issued CAC
Laverton 3/4"
Converted to components.
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A94-965 |
CA27-65 |
Mk.32 |
15/05/57
Received at 1AD ex CAC with installed Avon
CAC138
28/05/57 to 78 Wing
28/01/58 suffered damage from ricochet during
air to ground gunnery at Salt Ash Range. Lodged
in leading edge of main plane
15/04/58 to 1AD
for retro mods
4/09/58 to 78 Wing
3/11/58 Engine failed to relight after
deliberate flame out (that would be
interesting!)
12/03/61 held unit equipment 78 Wing
12/07/62 held unit equipment 78 Wing Malaya
25/10/67 to 77 Sqn.
14/11/67 to 79 Sqn. Would have served at Ubon,
Thailand
8/01/68 to 478 Maintenance Sqn. E servicing
?/68 Corrosion Control Program
6/01/69 to 2OCU
12/11/69 to GAF Avalon
27/02/70 to 2OCU
18/04/71 noted at RAAF
50th Anniversary Airshow, Laverton
31/07/74 Defence has approved
disposal of this aircraft
2/03/75 Disposal action to be suspended until
treasury approval is obtained to retain for
restoration group at Williamtown
27/06/77 Confirmed item still held at
Williamtown
5/01/79 Converted
at Williamtown for use as training aid at 1
Central Ammunition Depot at RAAF Kingswood
(Orchard Hills)
7/09/87 Issued to sales account at 1CAMD
12/88 reported as still held as training aid at
1CAMD
Was reported as being
sold by tender for $26,000 to Griffair, UK in 1988
and stored pending restoration.
However we have a photo of it still at Orchard
Hills taken around 1992.
I don't believe it ever left Australia and it had
been reported located at a paint-ball range?
Its last reported location was on a property at
West Hoxton in Sydney although
there have been no confirmed sightings.
Any information on A94-965's current status
and location would be most appreciated!
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A94-966 |
CA27-66 |
Mk.32 |
24/06/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon CAC139
4/07/57 to 78 Wing
5/02/58 to 1AD for
retro mods
15/06/58 to 78 Wing
20/10/58 issued Butterworth ex-Williamtown
13/3/61 held unit equipment 78 Wing, Malaya
25/10/67 to 77 Sqn.
12/11/68 held 77 Sqn.
27/03/69 Request allocated storage pending
decision
2/04/69 3AD
10/10/69 to 2OCU
12/02/70 Allotted rewire
13/02/70 GAF Avalon
21/05/70 5OTU
15/03/71 the
aircraft was on a pre-D Service test flight
when it went into a
spin at 10,000 feet during a stall test and, after
passing through 5,000 feet and with no sign of
recovery, the pilot decided to eject.
PLTOFF O. James Elsbury
ejected at 4,000 ft and 130 kts with only minor
injuries. RAAF ejection number 40.
Crashed into the sea approx 20 miles off coast
near Williamtown, NSW.
31/05/71 Aircraft and installed Avon written off.
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A94-967 |
CA27-67 |
Mk.32 |
17/07/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon CAC149
7/11/57 to 78 Wing (Intermediate reserve)
27/11/57 to 78 Wing replacing A94-906
10/01/58 Unreadable entry about an explosion and
something blown off in flight?
17/12/58 77 Sqn. Starboard tyre burst causing
some damage to main plane, flap and wheel well.
12/03/61 held 78 Wing Served with 77 Sqn
1962
12/06/63 held 78 Wing, Malaya
09/10/63 Crashed 12 nm
northeast of Butterworth after loss of control at
35,000 ft during 4 x 4 ACM.
Pilot WGCDR R. Hanstein ejected at 10,000 ft and
170 kts with only minor injuries. RAAF ejection
number 22.
21/01/64 Write off of aircraft
and installed engine CAC192.
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A94-968 |
CA27-68 |
Mk.32 |
2/07/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon CAC142
16/07/57 to 78 Wing
11/03/58 to 1AD
for retro mods
24/06/58 to 78 Wing
26/08/58 Electrical fire in left forward console
in cockpit
16/01/59 Heavy landing. Aircraft stalled
Starboard aileron tip bent, fuselage damage,
drop tank and speed brake damaged
30/01/59 78 Wing Maintenance Pool
6/02/59 to CAC Avalon for repairs
9/03/60 to 1AD for inspection
23/05/60 to 75 Sqn.
13/02/61 to 81 Wing
22/09/61 to 3AD for E servicing
27/06/62 to 81 Wing
6/02/63 to ARDU
22/07/63 to 78 Wing
12/08/65 held 78 Wing
12/07/60 held 78 Wing Malaya
25/10/67 to 77 Sqn.
12/09/68 held 77 Sqn
6/01/69 to 2OCU
16/10/69 Allocated rewire, to GAF Avalon
5/02/70 to 3AD
2/07/70 to 5OTU
5/07/71 advised uneconomical to prepare for
ferry flight to location other than Williamtown
for disposal.
28/07/71 advised decision on disposal of this
aircraft not yet available
2/05/72 to 2OCU
5/10/72 Approval for free issue
(including installed Avon CAC166) to 14 Sqn
TNI-AU (Indonesia)
07/03/73 to TNI-AU as
F-8609
Serial changed to TS-8609
A rear fuselage marked F-8609 was fitted to F-8601
and exported to USA in 1989
On display at at Taman Wisata, Indonesia.
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A94-969 |
CA27-69 |
Mk.32 |
31/05/57 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon CAC143
10/05/57 to 78 Wing
14/03/58 to 1AD
for retro mods
24/06/58 to 78 Wing
12/03/61 held by 78 Wing
12/10/62 held by 78 Wing Malaya
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon, Thailand during the
period 1962 to 1968
25/10/67 to 79 Sqn.
14/11/67 to 487 Maintenance Sqn.
?/07/68 to 79 Sqn.
30/07/68 to 77 Sqn.
3/02/70 to 3AD
21/06/70 to GAF Avalon
5/03/71 to ARDU
18/04/71 Noted at RAAF 50th
Anniversary Airshow, Laverton .
20/09/71 to Williamtown
2/05/72 to 2OCU
5/10/72 Approval for free issue
(including installed Avon RR3079) to 14 Sqn
TNI-AU (Indonesia)
07/03/73 to TNI-AU as
F-8610
10/74 Crashed.
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A94-970 |
CA27-70 |
Mk.32 |
On
static display at Richmond Airshow 1991.
Wings removed and transported by road to Point
Cook mid-1997.
Was in storage at Point Cook, Vic. held for
Australian War Memorial, ACT.
It is reported the AWM declined this aircraft and
the wings were used in the airworthy restoration
of A94-983.
(The AWM acquired A94-954 in 2011.)
Believed in storage at
Point Cook.
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A94-971 |
CA27-71 |
Mk.32 |
Served
with 3 Sqn.
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
initial deployment to Ubon Thailand. Wore the
short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
Served with 5 OTU.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8611 with installed Avon CAC110.
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989.
In store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo Wells,
California, USA.
(This aircraft had previously been incorrectly
identified as F-8603).
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A94-972 |
CA27-72 |
Mk.32 |
Free
Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as F-8612
with installed Avon RR 3447.
The rear fuselage of F-8607 is fitted to this
aircraft.
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989.
Was stored at Aero Traders, Ocotillo
Wells, California, USA.
Now on display in USAF scheme
at Palm Springs Air Museum.
|
A94-973 |
CA27-73 |
Mk.32 |
Written
Off 12/63.
Converted to components after takeoff accident at
Butterworth, Malaysia.
|
A94-974 |
CA27-74 |
Mk.32 |
Accepted
by RAAF 13/03/57.
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon,
Thailand during the period 1962 to 1968
Served 5 OTU.
Purchased by Bob Jarrett.
This aircraft has a constructors plate with serial
CA 2-74 marked on it.
Was on static display at
Classic Jets Fighter Museum, Parafield SA.
Sold 2016.
The new owner plans to restore to airworthy
condition. (Any more details would be most
welcome!).
|
A94-975 |
CA27-75 |
Mk.32 |
Served
with 5 OTU.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8613 with installed Avon CAC131.
Crashed 09/75.
|
A94-976 |
CA27-76 |
Mk.32 |
Served
with 77 Sqn.
Collided with A94-961 at 14,800 meters and crashed
22/07/60, 40 nm East of RAAF Butterworth Malasia.
Pilot: Flt Lt Owen Worth ejected and was in the
jungle for 3 nights before he was rescued by an
RAF Whirlwind. RAAF ejection number 18. |
A94-977 |
CA27-77 |
Mk.32 |
Served
with 77 Sqn.
Crashed 10/06/61, Sungei
Patani - Malaysia.
Pilot FLGOFF M.
Curtiss killed. |
A94-978 |
CA27-78 |
Mk.32 |
Served
with 77 Sqn 1962.
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's
initial deployment to Ubon Thailand. Wore the
short lived Cobra tail art (see below)
To RMAF 11/71 as FM-1978, phased out 1976.
To TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/76 as F-8620
(Some sources have A94-978/FM-1978 being F-8619
but our photos show the Malaysian serial FM-1909
showing through the Indonesian serial).
|
A94-979 |
CA27-79 |
Mk.32 |
Served
with 3 Sqn.
To RMAF 11/71 as FM-1979, phased out 1976.
To TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/76 as F-8621
Serial changed to
TS-8621
Displayed at Iswahjudi Air Base.
|
A94-980 |
CA27-80 |
Mk.32 |
Free
Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as F-8614
with installed Avon CAC207.
Serial changed to TS-8614
Photographed at Bandung, PT Nurtanio factory 1989.
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989.
In store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo Wells,
California, USA.
(Sabre marked
as TS-8614 on display at the entrance of
Palembang Airport is F-8608 fitted with the tail
of TS-8614).
|
A94-981 |
CA27-81 |
Mk.32 |
31/10/57 received 1AD ex CAC with
installed Avon No. CAC161
11/03/58 to ARDU ex 1AD for test schedule
Noted at 1958 Laverton Air Show with red nose
and tail markings (probably outer wings as well)
9/07/58 at ARDU Darwin detachment starboard tyre
blew out on application of brakes during
landing. Aircraft continued the landing on blown
tyre. Starboard rim assembly damged and
suspected damage to Stbd outer leading edge
5/08/58 to 1AD for repair to main plane
22/10/58 to 78 Wing ex 1AD
28/01/59 to 75 Sqn. from 78 Wing
19/02/59 object passed through engine caused
severe damage to intake guide vanes
25/06/59 "Aircraft completely
disintegrated with parts scattered over large
area" Crashed into the ground after a
high speed dive near Singleton.
Pilot PLTOFF Bannerman
killed
14/09/59 approval granted for disposal. Complete
write off including installed engine No.130
Residue to scrap metal if recovery uneconomical.
|
A94-982 |
CA27-82 |
Mk.32 |
30/01/58 Received at 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon No.CAC169
3/04/58 to 78 Wing ex 1AD
13/08/59 during Malayan Emergency 77 Sqn's -982
took part in strike mission against 3 communist targets,
the results were inconclusive.
06/60 The only two other strike sorties were
flown this month.
12/03/61 held wing equipment 78 Wing
1962/63 part of 79 Squadron's initial deployment
to Ubon Thailand. Wore the short lived Cobra
tail art (see below)
25/10/67 transferred to 77 Squadron
18/01/68 transferred to 79 Squadron Thailand
15/05/68 transferred to 77 Squadron
24/04/69 to 3AD
from 77 Squadron
25/06/69 to 2OCU from 3AD
22/04/70 allocated for re-wire, to GAF Avalon
15/07/70 to 3AD
5/11/70 to 5OTU
5/08/71 to 2OCU for storage
2/05/72 2OCU
7/12/72 to RSTT Wagga as Instructional Airframe
No.14 Last entry on status card held at Wagga
12/88
On
display RAAF Forest Hill Museum, Wagga Wagga NSW.
10/2014 It was announced that
it is to be transported to Point Cook for
restoration.
It will be replaced on display by A94-910 which
was trucked up from Point Cook arriving
16/10/2014
Claimed to be the "only RAAF Sabre in captivity
to have fired a shot in anger during Malayan
Emergency" (see above)
09/2018 Transferred and relocated/transferred to the RAAF
Museum, Point Cook (September 2018) for restoration.
|
A94-983 |
CA27-83 |
Mk.32 |
28/11/1957 received 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon engine no. 163
28/02/1958 to ARDU for tests scheduled three
weeks
22/04/1958 to 78 Wing ex-ARDU
30/12/1958 received Butterworth ex-Williamtown
05/02/1959 made wheels up landing while serving
with 3 Squadron. Extensively damaged underneath
04/03/1959 to CAC for survey of damage and
submission of cost estimate
31/03/1959 request delay in loading aircraft
until further advised
13/02/1961 to 76 Squadron ex-CAC Avalon
23/02/1961 transferred ti 81 Wing as Wing
Equipment
26/02/1963 request allocation for E servicing
available mid-March
06/03/63 to 3AD for E service ex-81 Wing
31/07/1963 to 78 Wing ex-3AD This aircraft to be
dismantled at 3AD
12/09/63 held as 78 Wing Equipment at
Butterworth
1964-65 served with 77 Squadron Butterworth
17/11/66 to 2 OCU ex-78 Wing Unit Equipment as
of 01/02/1967
29/08/1967 to ARDU ex-2 OCU Unit Equipment
during malfunction period of A94-942
15/10/1967 returned to 2 OCU
13/09/1968 to 3AD for E servicing
05/03/1969 returned to 2 OCU
16/02/1970 request allocation for rewire
available 23rd March, Allocation action nearer
available date
10/03/1970 to GAF Avalon
25/06/1970 to 5 OTU
18/04/1971 noted at RAAF
50th Anniversary Airshow, Laverton
14/07/1971 to 3AD for
repainting and returned to 5 OTU
05/08/1971 transferred to 2 OCU
04/09/1971 advised no aircraft held by 5 OTU,
all transferred to 2 OCU
11/11/1971 to Base Squadron Butterworth
12/1971 free issue to 11 Squadron Royal
Malaysian Air Force as FM-1983, phased
out 1976.
Handed to 75 Sqn Butterworth for major servicing
in 1977, it flew again 07/07/78. Pilot WGCDR Mick Parer
It was then dismantled and returned to Australia.
After further rebuilding at 2 AD. it flew again on
26/03/81 in the hands of SQNLDR Dave Leach.
Registered VH-PCM 02/05/88. A94-983 was based at
Point Cook Vic. and flown regularly at air shows.
It was withdrawn from use, de-registered and
stored at RAAF Williams.
On 26/11/2005 an agreement was signed between the
RAAF Museum and the Temora Aviation Museum that would see A94-983 restored to
flying condition and operated by the latter.
Registered VH-IPN 9/10/2006
On 29/06/2009 with Group Captain Mike Nixon at the
controls high speed taxi runs were made. On
16/07/2009 with Darren Crabb in the cockpit the
first post restoration flight was made. The first
flight of an Avon Sabre anywhere in the world for
over 16 years. Well done Temora Aviation and RAAF
Museums.
Unfortunately A94-983 is
currently grounded indefinitely due to Martin
Baker no longer providing support for the
ejection seat fitted.
Ironically during restoration the Martin Baker
seat was fitted replacing the original NAA seat
to avoid this exact situation. RAAF policy
requires it to be flown with an operable
ejection seat
A one off extension was granted to participate
in the 2015 Avalon Air Show.
It is proposed to retrofit a later model seat.
04/2016 a team from TAM, RAAF and Martin Baker
trail fit and measure a number of different
ejection seats
13/01/2017 still no news to report on -983's
return to the air
Held at Temora Aviation Museum.
|
A94-984 |
CA27-84 |
Mk.32 |
08/04/1958
received 1AD ex-CAC with installed Avon
engine no. CAC171
28/04/1958 to
78 Wing Butterworth
Served with 79 Sqn in 1964
24/09/1964 crashed 28 nm west of
Ubon Thailand near the village of Ban Kok
Talat after engine failure.
Pilot FLTLT
Don McFarlane ejected at 700 ft and 135 kts
with only minor injuries.
08/10/64 the engine
was recovered by a
RAAF 5 Sqn. Iroquois
flown in from
Butterworth fitted with a
long ran fuel tank in the rear cabin. The 8
hour flight was completed with only 2
refuelling stops along the way.
Next day the engine was loaded on a Dakota
and returned to Butterworth
Analysis indicated FOD-induced
failure.
RAAF Ejection number 25.
24/12/1964 written off by
Base Squadron Butterworth
From
AVM Dave Rogers: " I was on the Thai
rescue chopper that flew out of Ubon when this
aircraft crashed. As there seems to be few pix
of the aircraft during its life, perhaps a few
that I took after it died might be different! It
missed the village of Ban Kok Talat by
only a small margin as you can see and by the
time we got there, the word had spread and the
locals were coming from all around via the paddy
fields! The engine was initially given to the
village chief but by direction from Canberra,
was recovered months by a 5SQN Huey flown in
from Butterworth for the task (there being no
roads in the area)."
|
A94-985 |
CA27-85 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 23/04/58 with installed Avon engine
no. CAC172.
To 78 Wing 15/03/61.
Held 78 Wing Malaya 12/03/62.
To 79 Sqn 25/10/67.
To 77 Sqn 31/01/68/ and to 478(M) sqn for "E"
servicing.
03/68 Pilot Officer David Cassebohm had a lucky escape when
his aircraft suffered compressor disintegration
and burst into flames after a crash landing in a
paddy field approx 3 miles from Butterworth,
Malaysia. Despite a partially jammed canopy he
escaped with only minor injuries.
All RAAF Sabres were grounded for 20 days after
whilst the cause was investigated.
77 Sqn was advised there would not be a
replacement aircraft supplied.
On 10/06/68 A94-985 was formally written off and
disposed of as scrap.
|
A94-986 |
CA27-86 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 03/06/58 with installed Avon engine
no. CAC177.
To 78 Wing 13/06/58.
Issued to Butterworth 30/10/58.
Served with 3 Sqn.
To 77 Sqn 25/10/64.
In 06/66 PLTOFF Dickens suffered a compressor
stall at low level but made a successfull landing.
To 79 Sqn 11/04/67.
On 03/01/68, whilst serving with 79 Sqn, PLTOFF M.
McGrath was killed when A94-986 stalled and
crashed on base circuit at Ubon, Thailand.
The aircraft or wreckage from the aircraft also
killed 3 year old Prataisre Sangdang Nuan on the
ground.
Officially written off 15/03/68. |
A94-987 |
CA27-87 |
Mk.32 |
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon,
Thailand during the period 1962 to 1968
To RMAF (Malaysia) 11/71
as FM-1987, phased out 1976.
To TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/76 as F-8623
Serial changed to TS-8623
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989
TS-8623 is in store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo
Wells, California, USA.
|
A94-988 |
CA27-88 |
Mk.32 |
Served with 77 Sqn
at Butterworth Malaya
Served with 79 Sqn at Ubon, Thailand during the
period 1962 to 1968
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8615 with installed Avon RR 3447.
Serial changed to TS-8615
On display at the TNI-AU Academy (Yogyakarta,
Akademi Angkatan Udara).
|
A94-989 |
CA27-89 |
Mk.32 |
Received 1 AD 08/12/58 with installed Avon CAC181.
To 78 Wing 30/01/59.
Held Butterworth Malaya 12/03/61.
To 77 Sqn 25/10/67.
To 3 AD 14/10/68.
To 2 OCU 22/10/69.
To 5 OTU 01/04/70.
On the 18/05/70 at Williamtown FLGOFF Bailey
experienced difficulty during take off and crashed
back onto the runway with wheels retracted. The
drop tanks split and caught fire seriously
damaging the aircraft. The pilot escaped
uninjured.
To 3 AD with Cat.4 damage 26/05/70.
Allocated 05/05/71 to Point Cook for use as
instructional airframe No.6 by Fire Fighting
Section .
On 17/05/72 approval given to dispose of this
airframe as surplus to requirements.
Disposed of 31/05/72.
Noted at Warbirds Museum Mildura along with
A94-906
Acquired by Australian Aircraft Restoration Group
in 1982
Restored for staic display using the rear fuselage from
A94-906 and the tailplane and
fin from another rear fuselage originally off
A94-946
On display Moorabbin Aviation Museum, Vic as
A94-989.
A rear fuselage marked A94-989 is at
the Gippsland Armed Forces Museum at West Sale
, Vic.
|
A94-990 |
CA27-90 |
Mk.32 |
17/06/59 received 1AD ex CAC
with installed Avon 26 engine serial CAC184
19/06/59 to 75 Sqn
23/02/61 transferred to 81 Wing
13/09/62 allocated to Butterworth replacing
A94-958 lost on 10/09/62. Dismantled prior to
dispatch at 3AD
1/10/62 to 78 Wing as replacement aircraft
12/02/64 held 78 Wing
22/01/66 held 78 Wing
22/02/67 held 78 Wing
25/10/67 to 77 Sqn
2/01/68 to 79 Sqn at Ubon, Thailand
1968 photo shows it wearing 79 Sqn Cobra on tail
11/07/68 to 77 Sqn at Butterworth
19/12/68 to 3AD
6/01/69 to 2OCU
6/10/69 request allocation for rewire available
17/10/69
6/10/69 to GAF
20/01/70 to 3AD
25/05/70 to 5 OTU.
25/06/71 to Base Squadron
Williamtown
5/08/71 to 2OCU for storage
2/05/72 held 2 OCU
5/10/72 approval given for free issue as a gift
this aircraft with installed engine RR3431 to 14
Sqn TNI-AU (Indonesia)
7/03/73 to TNI-AU as
F-8616
Serial changed to TS-8616
On display in Sendang Asri park, Waduk Gajah
Mungkur, Indonesia.
|
A94-351 |
CA27-91 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 17/12/59 with installed engine CAC199.
To ARDU 19/01/60.
To 75 Sqn 08/02/60.
To 1 AD 09/11/60 for Mods.
To Williamtown 04/01/61.
To 75 Sqn 27/01/61.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 25/06/62.
To 81 Wing 24/12/62.
To 3 AD 15/09/64.
To 81 Wing 03/02/65 via ARDU.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 01/03/67 for E Service.
To 2 OCU 19/05/67.
To 3 AD 01/07/68.
To 2 OCU 07/68.
Crashed and written off 09/12/68. Aircraft stalled
on turn into base circuit just after dropping an
air to air banner at Williamtown, NSW.
FLGOFF Malcolm Chick killed.
Bob Alford adds "I was an Armourer with 2 OCU
at the time and it was a late afternoon
air-to-air gunnery detail of four 'Swords' with
FLGOFF Malcolm Chick flying the banner tug
aircraft. The element of four landed OK and we
were at the end of the strip unplugging the Aden
30mm cannon when Chick flew over and dropped the
banner. Apparently the wind changed and the
tower altered the landing direction - for some
reason Chick, instead of doing a complete
circuit, decided to do a sharp turn back to the
active runway - he sideslipped in and hit the
ground across the base road and close to the
Nelson Bay Road. I remember the element leader,
FLTLT Roger Phillips watching and beating his
head (fortunately with helmet on) on the
windscreen frame. Chick was dead when the rescue
team got to the site and I was part of the
Honour Guard at his funeral at I think Raymond
Terrace. Malcolm Chick was a very tall man and
we couldn't quite figure out how he got into an
aircraft - he was able to put one foot on the
Sabre wing and then he'd be standing on it! He
was a popular part of the 2 OCU team and was
missed by all. That is one accident I won't
forget of a number I saw. I have a copy of the
RAAF's Flying Safety publication in which there
is a detailed survey of the incident".
Remains converted to components.
|
A94-352 |
CA27-92 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 28/01/60 with installed engine CAC200.
To 75 Sqn 02/60.
To 1 AD 17/02/61.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 03/62.
To 81 Wing 03/08/62.
To 3 AD 06/08/64 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 27/11/64.
To 3 AD 14/10/66 for E Servicing.
Noted as being part of the Black Diamonds
Aerobatic Team (75 Sqn), the Black Panthers
Aerobatic Team (76 Sqn) and the Red Diamonds
Aerobatic Team (76 Sqn).
To 2 OCU 18/01/67.
To 3 AD 30/07/69 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 26/08/69. To 2 OCU 27/01/70.
To Base Sqn WLM 25/06/71.
To 2 OCU 02/05/72.
Allocated for free issue to TNI-AU Indonesia.
Crashed 02/73 on takeoff at Denpasar, Bali on
delivery flight to Indonesia.
On 05/06/73 Engine CAC199 was removed and sent to
CAC for survey and condition report.
To Instructional Airframe No.18.
On 18/02/74 a submission was made and approval
given on 14/03/75 for free transfer of some spare
parts to the Warbirds Aviation Museum 14/03/75.
Held as Avionics Demonstration Aid at 14/05/81.
Transferred to East Sale 08/07/82.
Was then acquired by
SQNLDR Jeff Trappett.
Underwent a long term
restoration to airworthiness at Latrobe Valley,
Vic.
(A94-907 is also at Latrobe Valley being used as a
source of parts in this restoration.)
Taxy trials made late 2012
First post restoration flight
21/09/2013
Currently airworthy
at Latrobe Valley airport.
|
A94-353 |
CA27-93 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 12/02/60 with installed engine CAC201.
To 75 Sqn 22/02/60.
To 1 AD 09/06/60.
To 75 Sqn 30/06/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To CAC Fishermans Bend for E Servicing 30/01/63.
To 81 Wing 30/07/63.
To 3 AD 05/07/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 22/09/65.
Part of the Black Diamonds Aerobatic Team 1961-64
(75 Sqn).
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 14/04/67 for mainplane centre section
change and returned to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 20/07/67 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 04/10/67.
To 3 AD 09/09/68 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 11/06/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1353 and
later FM-1993, phased out 1976.
To TNI-AU (Indonesia) 08/76 as F-8622
Serial changed to
TS-8622
Displayed on a plinth at Pekanbaru City
airport, Indonesia.
|
A94-354 |
CA27-94 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 23/03/60 with installed engine CAC202.
To 75 Sqn 28/03/60.
To 81 Wing 23/07/61.
To 3 AD 24/05/61 for repairs.
To 81 Wing 14/07/62.
To 3 AD 04/12/62 for Mods.
To 81 Wing 03/01/63.
To 3 AD 06/08/64 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 02/12/64.
To 2 OCU 02/12/66.
Flew with Marksmen Display Team.
To 3 AD 25/01/67 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 04/67.
To 3 AD 29/05/68 and back to 2 OCU.
to 3 AD 29/05/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1354 and
later FM-1994, phased out 1976.
|
A94-355 |
CA27-95 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 20/05/60 with installed engine CAC203.
To 75 Sqn 23/05/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 19/10/62 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 05/03/63.
Reported as served with 2 OCU at some stage but no
records on the status cards.
Crashed 19/09/64, Quirindi NSW. After a collision
with A94-356. Pilot; PLTOFF D. May.
Remains of aircraft sold for scrap.
Sabre Mid-Air
Collision, 19th September 1964. |
A94-356 |
CA27-96 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 29/06/60 at a cost of $526,044.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 13/09/62 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 14/02/63.
Collided with A94-355 19/09/64 near Quirindi NSW.
Sabre Mid-Air Collision report
To 3 AD 16/10/64 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 07/04/65.
Part of the Black Panthers Aerobatic Team 1961-65
(76 Sqn).
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 14/04/67 for mainplane centre section
change and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 20/06/67 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 19/09/67.
To 3 AD 26/02/69 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 28/07/70 for E Servicing.
To 5 OTU 15/10/70.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 07/02/74 as FM-1356 and
then FM-1996, phased out 1976.
Sanders
Aviation, Chino USA.
offered -356 for sale 08/97 however
I believe this was A94-954 fitted with the
original rear fuselage of A94-356
For the same reason some
reports have incorrectly stated this
aircraft was owned by Lynette Zuccoli.
|
A94-357 |
CA27-97 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 07/07/60 with installed engine CAC207.
To 75 Sqn 13/07/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 19/11/62 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 19/03/63.
To 3 AD 06/04/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 16/08/65.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
Flew with Marksmen Display Team.
To 3 AD 19/09/67 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 01/12/67.
To 3 AD 04/06/68 and back to 2 OCU.
Stored Williamtown 25/06/71.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 08/12/71 as FM-1357 and
later FM-1997, phased out 1976.
On transfer to the RMAF it was to be converted to
Instructional Airframe No.10.
|
A94-358 |
CA27-98 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 18/07/60 with installed engine CAC208.
To 75 Sqn 20/07/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 19/09/62 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 09/11/63.
To 3 AD 22/12/64 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 27/05/65.
Apparently it served with 2 OCU, but I can't find
this on the status cards.
Crashed 18.04 16/08/66, Right wing separated in
mid-flight and aircraft disintegrated 4 minutes
after taking off. The aircraft crashed near
Merewether, Newcastle NSW.
Bruce Grayson comments: "I recall the crash of
Sabre A94-358. It was the day before my 4th
birthday, if it was 16.08.66. I don't remember
my 4th birthday party, but I remember the crash.
It was in Glebe Road, The Junction, adjacent to
a Greengrocer's shop. I think that the pilot
died in the crash, falling through a corrugated
iron roof. My father was Deputy City Engineer at
the time, we heard the explosion of the crash
because we lived about 1 or 2km to the east of
the crash site. Then, the Newsreader, Murray
Finlay, interrupted the News with a "Newsflash"
which was handed to him from his left-hand side.
At this, my father drove to the site to control
repairs to the road, was on the 2-way radio to
the Council Works depot immediately. My mother
wasn't at home, so he took my sister and I with
him, although we had to stay in the car."
Pilot; PLTOFF Warren William (Bill) Goddard
killed.
Engine CAC205 was installed.
|
A94-359 |
CA27-99 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 04/08/60.
To 75 Sqn 04/08/60.
To 81 Wing 23/01/61.
To 3 AD 30/08/62.
To 81 Wing 24/12/62.
Part of the Black Diamonds Aerobatic Team 1961-64
(75 Sqn).
Part of the Black Panthers Aerobatic Team 1961-65
(76 Sqn).
Still at 81 Wing 12/01/65.
To 3 AD 12/02/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 30/06/65.
To ARDU 25/09/66 for 3 weeks and returned to 81
Wing. Then shortly returned to ARDU and back to 81
Wing.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 11/10/67.
To 2 OCU 02/02/68.
To 3 AD 03/10/68 and returned to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 26/05/69 and then back to 2 OCU.
To RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1359 and later
FM-1999, phased out 1976.
|
A94-360 |
CA27-100 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 01/09/60.
To 75 Sqn 22/09/60 .
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
Crashed 01/11/61, into Darwin Harbour after a
catastrophic wing failure of the left wing as a
result of pilot induced oscillation. Pilot; PLTOFF
R. Irvine.
Aircraft and engine recovered and sent to CAC
Fishermans Bend, via Laverton on Hercules A97-211
on 16/11/61.
To 1 AD 13/12/61. Aircraft badly damaged and
recoverable components were badly corroded by sea
water. Aircraft and installed engine CAC210
written off as scrap metal 16/08/62.
Barry Wilson comments: "The Sabre was a great
aircraft but A94-360 that crashed into Darwin
harbour highlighted its really bad vice - the
PIO (Pilot Induced Oscillation). This resulted
from a lack of airspeed compensation in its
power controls and a mismatch in its dynamic
stability and control input phasing that caused
the pilot to aggravate rather that smooth out
divergences. This PIO was also known as the JC
maneuver as reputedly the first pilot to
encounter it could say nothing but "Jesus
Christ!" for several hours after. This
inexperienced pilot put the aircraft into a high
speed dive (~550-KIAS) to get at a 5,000-ft and
literally tore off both wings in a few
positive/negative g cycles. The wings actually
clapped together over the cockpit as evidenced
by the mirror imprint of paint from the roundel
on one wing onto the other wing. The JC was
often caused by operation of the speed brakes
which caused a marked nose-up pitch and you
really had to be careful with this above
500-KIAS (max IAS was 600-K)." |
A94-361 |
CA27-101 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 03/10/60.
To Base Sqn WLM 06/10/60.
To 75 Sqn 12/10/60.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 29/03/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 16/08/63.
To 3 AD 25/10/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 04/03/66.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 06/04/67 for Mods and back to 2 OCU.
To ARDU 15/09/67 to 28/09/67 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 13/02/68 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 07/06/68.
To 3 AD 08/05/69.
To 2 OCU 13/06/69.
Served with 5 OTU.
WNGCDR Dennis Stenhouse flew this Sabre in the
1971 RAAF Golden Jubilee Airshow.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8601 with installed Avon CAC120,
Scrapped after starter motor explosion 01/76.
Part of the intake is missing and inside it shows
damage of the explosion.
The rear fuselage of F-8609 was fitted to this
aircraft.
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989
In store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo Wells,
California, USA.
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A94-362 |
CA27-102 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 20/10/60.
To ARDU 11/01/61 for vibration tests.
To 81 Wing 09/11/61.
E Servicing to be done at WLM 11/09/63 and back to
81 Wing.
To 3 AD 29/10/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 09/02/66.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU. 14/03/69.
To 3 AD 26/05/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1362
(later changed to FM-1902), phased out 1976.
Displayed as FM-1902 at TUDM Museum, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
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A94-363 |
CA27-103 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to 1 AD 23/11/60 with installed engine CAC214.
To Base Sqn WLM into reserve 23/11/60.
To 75 Sqn 03/01/61.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 23/07/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 03/12/63.
Flew with both the Black Diamonds Aerobatic Team
(75 Sqn) and the Black Panthers Aerobatic Team (76
Sqn).
To 3 AD 01/12/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 10/05/66.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 03/03/67 for mainplane and centre section
replacement, back to 2 OCU on completion.
To 3 AD 06/08/68 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 27/11/68.
To 3 AD 26/05/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1363
(later changed to FM-1903), phased out 1976.
Reported to be on display at Butterworth
however with no other information or photos we
do know if it is on the gate or within the base.
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A94-364 |
CA27-104 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to Base Sqn WLM and placed into reserve 30/11/60
with installed engine CAC216.
To 76 Sqn 13/02/61.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 18/04/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 10/09/63.
To 3 AD 27/08/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 26/10/66.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 24/03/67 for mainplane mods, back to 2 OCU
on completion.
To 3 AD 14/06/68 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 04/09/68.
To 3 AD 11/06/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1364
(later changed to FM-1904), phased out 1976.
Was displayed in camouflage scheme wearing
FM19-17 (sic)
Returned to silver scheme and
correct serial number
On outdoor display at the museum
in Taiping, Perak Malaysia.
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A94-365 |
CA27-105 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to Base Sqn WLM and placed into reserve 19/01/61.
To 76 Sqn 13/02/61.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 15/07/65 for E Servicing.
Part of the Black Diamonds Aerobatic Team 1961-64
(75 Sqn).
To 81 Wing 24/11/65.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 14/04/67 for mainplane and centre section
replacement, back to 2 OCU on completion. To 3 AD
18/01/68 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 02/04/68.
Part of the Marksman Aerobatic Team 1968 (2 OCU).
To 3 AD 14/10/68 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 11/06/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1365
(later changed FM-1905), 11 Sqn RMAF. phased out
1976.
There are 2 aircraft on display marked as FM-1905. The other
aircraft marked as FM-1905 is at the Royal Pahang
Museum.
One was the long time gate guard at Butterworth
Air Force Base.
This was replaced as gate guard in 2011 by a
Northrop F-5E Freedom Fighter
Currently on display
outside the officers mess (wisma periwa) at Butterworth Air Force Base.
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A94-366 |
CA27-106 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to RAAF 06/02/61 with installed engine CAC220.
To 76 Sqn 13/02/61.
To 81 Wing 23/02/61.
To 3 AD 18/04/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 10/09/63.
To 3 AD 15/07/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 01/12/65.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 14/04/67 for mainplane and centre section
replacement, returned to 2 OCU on completion.
To 3 AD 11/67 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 05/03/68.
To 3 AD 27/11/68 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 19/10/70.
To 5 OTU 28/01/71.
To 2 OCU 05/08/71.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8602 and with installed Avon CAC172.
The aircraft shows evidence of a belly landing
with severe damage to fuselage and flaps.
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA 1989
In store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo Wells,
California, USA.
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A94-367 |
CA27-107 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to RAAF 27/03/61 with installed engine CAC225.
To 81 Wing 30/03/61.
Noted with 75 Sqn.
To 3 AD 12/11/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 25/03/64.
To 3 AD 02/10/64 to be dismantled and transported
to 78 Wing to replace A94-984.
To 2 OCU 17/11/66.
To 3 AD14/06/68 and then back to 2 OCU.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/03/69 as FM-1367
(later changed to FM-1907), phased out 1976.
Currently on display at RMAF Museum, Simpang,
Kuala Lumpur.
It has the majority of it's fuselage skin removed
and the framework painted red. It makes quite an
impressive exhibit.
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A94-368 |
CA27-108 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to RAAF 17/05/61 with installed engine CAC222.
To 81 Wing 24/05/61.
To 3 AD 18/12/63 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 07/05/64.
To 3 AD 30/06/66 for E Servicing.
To 2 OCU 31/10/66.
To 3 AD 31/03/67 for mods and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 29/11/68 for inspection and back to 2 OCU.
To 5 OTU 24/02/71.
To 2 OCU 05/08/71 for storage.
Free Issue to TNI-AU (Indonesia) 07/03/73 as
F-8603 with installed Avon CAC205.
Serial changed to TS-8603
This was incorrectly reported as being exported to
USA in 1989.
Noted in 2002 on display at Bandung-Husien
Sastranegara, Indonesia.
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A94-369 |
CA27-109 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to RAAF 17/05/61 with installed engine CAC223.
To 81 Wing 05/61 and into reserve.
Out of reserve 06/06/61.
To ARDU 09/11/61 for testing.
To 81 Wing 14/06/62.
Part of the Black Diamonds Aerobatic Team 1961-64
(75 Sqn).
To 3 AD 20/12/65 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 24/06/66.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 03/10/68 and back to 2 OCU.
Part of the Marksman Aerobatic Team 1968 (2 OCU).
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 17/08/69 as FM-1369
(later changed to FM-1909), phased out 1976.
To TNI-AU (Indonesia) as F-8619.
(Some sources have F-8619 being A94-978/FM-1978
but recent photos show the Malaysian serial
showing through the Indonesian serial confirming
that it was FM-1909)
One of ten purchased by Kermit Weeks and exported
to USA in 1989
In store at Aero Traders, Ocotillo Wells,
California, USA.
Some
sources incorrectly state that A94-369 was held by Jeff Trappett
for restoration, but he has A94-352 (confirmed
by RAAF Aircraft Status Card)
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A94-370 |
CA27-110 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to RAAF 04/07/61 with installed engine CAC224 at a
cost of $526,044.
Used for Air Force Week from 04/07/61.
To 81 Wing 14/09/61.
To 3 AD 31/01/64 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 02/06/64.
Part of the Black Panthers Aerobatic Team 1961-65
(76 Sqn).
3 AD 08/66 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 19/10/66.
To 2 OCU 08/12/66.
To 3 AD 19/08/68 and back to 2 OCU.
To 3 AD 12/11/69.
To 2 OCU 15/03/70.
Into storage at Williamtown by 30/06/71.
The final aircraft in the initial batch delivered
to Indonesia 07/12/72
Status card states it was converted to
Instructional Aircraft No.11 with installed Avon
Mk.26 engine RR3434 as Instructional Engine No.17
Our photo however suggests that it was operational as F-8618, maybe due to the loss
of A94-352.
On display marked as TS-8618 at Museum
Dirgantara Mandala – Yogyakarta.
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A94-371 |
CA27-111 |
Mk.32 |
Delivered
to RAAF 04/08/61 with installed engine CAC221 at
Avalon.
To 81 Wing 16/08/61.
To 3 AD 15/03/64 for E Servicing.
To 81 Wing 26/06/64.
Part of 75 Squadron Black Diamonds Display Team
To 3 AD 11/11/66.
To 2 OCU 16/02/67.
To 3 AD 16/08/68 for E Servicing and then back to
2 OCU.
Part of the Marksman Aerobatic Team 1968 (2 OCU).
To 3 AD 08/05/69.
To 2 OCU 13/06/69.
Free Issue to RMAF 11 Sqn 19/08/69 as FM-1371
(later changed to FM-1911), phased out 1976.
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