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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Ship "Florence D" sunk by Japanese on 19 Feb 1942 located off Bathurst Island

The wreck of of the 2600-tonne cargo vessel "Florence D" sunk by Japanese fighter-bombers has been found off Bathurst Island after 66 years.

It was apparently carrying 500,000 anti-aircraft rounds at the time. Its bow was severely damaged in the Japanese attack on Darwin on 19 February 1942. Four men died as a result of the Japanese attack oʠn the "Florence D".

Thirty survivors sailed to Bathurst Island in a lifeboat and camped on the beach for three days until they were rescued.

The wreck of the "Florence D" is apparently lying on its starboard side in about 10 metres of water near Bathurst Island.

Fisherman Wayne Keeping had found the ship by accident on his depth sounder in 2006. He tried twice to dive on the wreck in the following two years. Numerous jellyfish and strong tides forced him back on both occasions.

Former Northern Territory Chief Minister Marshall Perron put diver Jim Miles in touch with fisherman Wayne Keeping and within weeks, they had located and dived on the wreck.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Two Kittyhawk Crashes

I have updated this web page:-

Crash of a P-40 Kittyhawk at Wyong in New South Wales


and started a new one

Crash landing of a P-40 Kittyhawk at Batchelor airfield in the Northern Territory

Both aircraft were piloted by
Lt Oliver Vodrey of 7th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group.

Queensland Memorial and Tributes

By Shirley and Trevor McIvor
A CD-ROM which records visually the hundreds of memorials and tributes to young men and women who, in times of conflict, left their Queensland homes or came from interstate or overseas to train and serve in Queensland. From large war memorials, the centre of remembrance each Anzac Day, to many personal and group tributes, each population centre has recorded its everlasting gratitude to those of you who served from or in their district and combined to ensure our priceless freedom.

The CD-ROM contains 4,763 colour/sepia photographs from 360 Queensland centres, plus 414 pages of text, an Art Gallery of 41 photos, 33 recorded verses/inscriptions, slide show, and music.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Catalina due in Darwin 2 Dec 2008

The Catalina Flying Memorial Ltd is bringing back to Australia one of the last airworthy examples of a Catalina (VH-CAT) and it is to be based at Rathmines, Lake Macquarie NSW.

The ferry route was originally scheduled to take the aircraft from Seia in Portugal across the flat country of Spain and along the Mediterranean to Como in Italy, Brindisi, Cyprus, Bahrain, Muscat, Karachi (or Bombay, Colombo) – Singapore, Dili, Darwin, Cairns, Bowen, Brisbane, and Sydney.

The Catalina arrived in Bali today, 1 Dec 2008. Crew will have today off, and depart for Darwin tomorrow.

Estimated itinerary from Darwin is:-

Cairns, - Thurs, Coastal to Gold Coast - Friday, Kempsey - Saturday, Rathmines, Rose Bay, Bankstown - Sunday. Times of day not yet known.

Regards Peter Dunn

Catalina Flying Memorial

The Catalina Flying Memorial Ltd is bringing back to Australia one of the last airworthy examples of this aircraft and it is to be based at Rathmines, Lake Macquarie NSW.



The Catalina arrived in Bali on 1 Dec 2008. Crew will have today off, and depart for Darwin tomorrow.

Estimated itinerary from Darwin is:
Cairns, - Thurs, Coastal to Gold Coast - Friday, Kempsey (where Jim Hazleton lives) - Saturday, Rathmines, Rose bay, Bankstown - Sunday. Times of day not yet known.