Fris B. Fairing
7th Feb 2008, 23:11
If you are using an Australian map or working in the mining industry today, spare a thought for Kevin Pavlich who is being laid to rest this morning in Sydney.
Kevin was a camera operator and navigator with Adastra Aerial Surveys. Kevin and many like him helped to map the nation using exotic aircraft like Anson, Mosquito, Catalina and Hudson. During his time on Mosquitoes, Kevin plied his trade within the lonely confines of the bomb bay. In later years, Kevin was the driving force behind a project to document the history of Adastra. This project has resulted in a website which is archived by the National Library of Australia and dedicated to Kevin's memory.
www.adastra.adastron.com
RIP Kevin
Kevin was a camera operator and navigator with Adastra Aerial Surveys. Kevin and many like him helped to map the nation using exotic aircraft like Anson, Mosquito, Catalina and Hudson. During his time on Mosquitoes, Kevin plied his trade within the lonely confines of the bomb bay. In later years, Kevin was the driving force behind a project to document the history of Adastra. This project has resulted in a website which is archived by the National Library of Australia and dedicated to Kevin's memory.
www.adastra.adastron.com
RIP Kevin