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Kookaburra's tail diary of Anderson and Hitchcock

Funny thread title I know. When Anderson and Hitchcock in their Westland Widgeon the ‘Kookaburra’ were forced down and subsequently died during the search for Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and the Southern Cross they scrawled a brief diary on the tail of their aircraft. Does anyone have a photo of this and was this piece of aircraft ever preserved, if so where is it now?

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By: ozjag - 12th May 2009 at 13:01

JDK

Thanks for the links, would still be interested in any photos that anyone may have.

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By: JDK - 12th May 2009 at 12:52

Dick Smith funded a recovery and research, and had a book published on the sad story.

Not sure where the aircraft is now, but IIRC, it’s on display…

Google:

Seems to be here:
http://www.collectionsaustralia.net/org/245/about/
http://www.nt.gov.au/nreta/museums/moretosee/kookaburra.html

Account of the rudder ‘diary’ here:
http://www.janesoceania.com/australia_historical_truestories/index.htm

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