Lockheed Hudson
Newcastle Williamtown Air Show November 2023
Lockheed Hudson Mk.IV A16-105 at Canberra Airport
Lockheed Hudson Mk.IV A16-105 was built in 1938. It arrived in Australia in early December 1941 and was used to train RAAF aircrews. Between December 1942 and January 1943 it saw operational service in Papua and New Guinea, carrying out supply flights during the Allied advance on Buna, on Papua’s north coast.
After the war, A16-105 was flown as a photographic survey aircraft. It completed its last flight in 1998, and was purchased by the Australian War Memorial in 2001. It has since undergone an extensive restoration to its wartime configuration.
Lockheed Hudson VH-KOY / A16-211
Lockheed Hudson A16-112 was built in the USA at the Lockheed Aircraft Corp., Burbank, California, in 1939 and received from USA on 5th December 1941. It served the Royal Australian Air Force throughout the Second World War, operating off the Western Australian Coast and later from Milne Bay in Papua New Guinea. It flew operationally with Nos. 32, 6 and 14 Squadrons RAAF.
Now fully restored it is the only Lockheed Hudson flying in the world.