More than 1000 people were present at the Aviation Heritage Centre, Nhill, Victoria, to witness the final flight of CA-16 Wirraway VH-CAC. The new addition to the museum’s collection arrived on 28 April, but the flight was delayed due to a minor hydraulic issue. Patience prevailed and, with much adulation, the aircraft appeared, piloted by Nick Caudwell, with owner/restorer Borg Sorensen occupying the rear seat. They had flown from Tyabb and flew over the Nhill township and airfield before putting A20-722 down for the last time. As reported in the previous issue of Flightpath (Vol.29, No.4), it now joins the Avro Anson restoration project, and a locally owned Tiger Moth (VH-RIN), as a significant drawcard for the Heritage Centre as it continues to preserve the history of the former wartime…