Biplane (de Havilland 6 machine) owned by the Willmott Gardner Aviation Company [B 78558] • Photograph

Biplane at Encounter Bay.

Biplane at Encounter Bay.

Lt. Geoffrey W. Morey (left), R.A.F. and Lt. Frank B. Willmott, A.F.C., standing in front of the company's de Havilland (DH-6) biplane after it landed at Encounter Bay in Mr A.H. Warland's paddock.

Biplane en route to Port Adelaide.

Biplane en route to Port Adelaide.

The Willmott Gardner Aviation Company's de Havilland (DH-6) biplane being carted in sections by three wagons drawn by horse teams down the old Port Road towards the Port Adelaide docks. From here the dismantled plane was transported by boat to Port Lincoln for reassembly.

Biplane at Port Adelaide.

Biplane at Port Adelaide.

The Willmott Gardner Aviation Company's de Havilland (DH-6) biplane on a boat moored in the Port River before it departed for Port Lincoln. The Wharf Hotel on McLaren Parade is in the background.

Biplane disaster near Mt Hope.

Biplane disaster near Mt Hope.

William A. Gardner, Lt. Geoffrey W. Morey and Lt. Frank B. Willmott inspecting the remains of the Willmott Gardner Aviation Company's de Havilland (DH-6) biplane following a crash near Mt Hope on Lower Eyre Peninsula and subsequent explosion and fire several days later.

Biplane disaster near Mt Hope.

Biplane disaster near Mt Hope.

William A. Gardner, Lt. Geoffrey W. Morey and Lt. Frank B. Willmott inspecting the remains of the Willmott Gardner Aviation Company's de Havilland (DH-6) biplane following a crash near Mt Hope on Lower Eyre Peninsula and subsequent explosion and fire several days later.