January 30, 2009 at 4:14 pm
Can anybody supply details on the fate or the location of Auster G-AHAV the CAA details are below.
CAA Details
Registration Details
Mark: G-AHAV Current Reg. Date: 29/10/2004
Previous ID: HB-EOM De-Reg. Date: 28/03/2006
Status: De-registered To:
Reason: Cancelled by CAA
By: cottys@sky.com - 3rd February 2009 at 19:30
Thanks for the information regarding Auster G-AHAV
The reason for my enquiry and the connection with Australia, is a member of the Auster club recently request information on the current fate of this aircraft the request was
G’Day Folks,
An acquaintance of mine once rode in the back of his father’s Auster:
It was G-AHAV (c/n 1863).
I have traced it as far as being de-registered in 2006 through the CAA
Register, when it was owned by John Antrum.
Is it still flying?Regards
Coop
(John Cooper, Adelaide, Australia)
Thanks for photo’s will pass details on to John Cooper but is there a current photo avaliable.
By: avion ancien - 3rd February 2009 at 17:27
Here’s an image of her in her HB-EOM days.
By: cottys@sky.com - 3rd February 2009 at 12:04
G-AHAV Auster where is it now?
Thanks for the information regarding Auster G-AHAV
The reason for my enquiry and the connection with Australia, is a member of the Auster club recently request information on the current fate of this aircraft the request was
G’Day Folks,
An acquaintance of mine once rode in the back of his father’s Auster:
It was G-AHAV (c/n 1863).
I have traced it as far as being de-registered in 2006 through the CAA
Register, when it was owned by John Antrum.
Is it still flying?
Regards
Coop
(John Cooper, Adelaide, Australia)
By: Willip26 - 1st February 2009 at 15:31
Thanks for your help so far.
I have passed the details on to my contact in Australia.
Another reports states it not being at the museum but is reported off site and stored local.
But where?
Any other information like a current photo and off site location would be appreciated.
Regards
I’m intrigued to know the reason for your enquiry and the connection with Australia, as this Auster certainly has some history regarding its previous ownership.
The photo uncovered by Newforest on the C.N.A.P.G website must have been taken in the 1960s, when it was in the colours of the Air Touring Club at Biggin Hill and was named ‘Spookie Too’ – a reference to one of the other Auster J/1s they operated, G-AHHS (‘Spookie Darling’) and G-AHHL.
Subsequently it was in private hands at Shoreham, until one day it was spirited away under the nose of the registered owner (reportedly he was driving along the perimeter road when he saw it take off) and flown to Headcorn.
There was some kind of ownership dispute and it stayed at Headcorn unflown for many years until eventually passing into the ownership of the Freeman family.
Wicked Willip :diablo:
By: David Burke - 1st February 2009 at 13:57
If you go on G-INFO and type in the registration and click in the ‘deregistered’ box you will find the owner’s name – try contacting him ?
By: cottys@sky.com - 1st February 2009 at 13:38
G-AHAV AUSTER WHERE IS IT NOW?
Thanks for your help so far.
I have passed the details on to my contact in Australia.
Another reports states it not being at the museum but is reported off site and stored local.
But where?
Any other information like a current photo and off site location would be appreciated.
Regards
By: Arabella-Cox - 1st February 2009 at 10:21
W&R 21 has G-AHAV listed as stored at Heacorn but with the note “off site”.
Planemike
By: cestrian - 31st January 2009 at 14:56
It was still there last time I visited Headcorn;in 1975!

By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 30th January 2009 at 22:57
As I said, it was a few years ago, I cant even remember when. Next time I’m there i’ll have another look:D
By: cottys@sky.com - 30th January 2009 at 22:07
is Auster G-AHAV stored at Headcorn?
Can anybody confirm if G-AHAV Auster is still stored in the hangers and do you have any recent photo’s of is current state.
By: cottys@sky.com - 30th January 2009 at 20:11
Thanks for the information regarding Auster G-AHAV please can you supply any more details of your sighting when you get the chance.
By: Ewan Hoozarmy - 30th January 2009 at 19:11
I’m sure I saw the frame in the back of the maintenenence hangar at Headcorn a few years ago.. Not sure if it’s still there though:cool:
By: Newforest - 30th January 2009 at 16:23
In 1952, it was in Westwood! Well it is start, photo on thread.:D
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=77088
And a colour photo.