Flyers of Time

Author: O’Reilly, Kevin
ISBN: 978-0-646-57767-8
Case Bound
Extent: 416 pages
Category: Aviation & Military

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This collection of aviation reportings, documents and photographs began as the result of Kevin's interest in recording the story of the World War II RAAF Base at Nhill in western Victoria. This was the town of his youth and he recalls the drone of radial engines over his home, and like most of the young boys of the town, longed for the day he could fly to the clouds like the Air Force boys. Unfortunately, circumstances never came his way to indulge this dream and apart from completing his National Service in the RAAF, Kevin remained mostly on the ground, still dreaming and looking skywards.

In Kevin's research, he became impressed by the enthusiastic reporting of Fred McKenzie of the “Nhill Free Press”, who faithfully recorded aircraft comings and goings from the first aeroplane visit in 1919 until his passing in 1943. As most researchers will agree, it is hard not to explore every line of enquiry to its end and Kevin trusts that readers will be forgiving for the number of times Nhill is mentioned in this publication. During the 1920s, there were few aeroplanes with a range that would enable them to fly between capital cities without stopping to refuel. On flights between Melbourne and Sydney the refuel point was usually Cootamundra, NSW. Between Melbourne and Adelaide, the town of Nhill was almost exactly half-way and almost on the lay line for ease of navigation, with a prominent wheat silo and rail line with relatively flat surroundings, it became a logical “perch” for aircraft. Local town fathers were quick to seize on this fact and embraced the possibilities of a potential new asset.

“Flyers of Time” concerns itself with aviation in country Victoria and the Riverina and largely excludes that from around Melbourne, Geelong and the RAAF. Inclusion of this material would have been at the expense of “bush” reports. Many of the black and white photographs included are regrettably of poor quality but better than nothing and are included for historical significance. In selecting a title for this book, my mind kept returning to one of my favourite Victorian State histories, “Riders of Time” by Dame Mabel Brookes - Kevin is sure she would not have disapproved of him borrowing from it.

  1. pioneer aviators..detailed collection of documents and wonderful photos ..A book of historical significance Review by David Briggs
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    Flyers of Time gives us a great insight into the pioneer aviators in country Victoria from 1910 on until 1960. Beautifully presented, it is a very detailed collection of documents and wonderful photos faithfully researched as a labour of love, by Author Kevin O'Reilly.
    A book of historical significance that shows us some aspects of the personalities of these early pilots and the planes they flew, in a time when taking to the sky had some sense of dare devil and magic about it.
    A fascinating read. (Posted on 9/01/13)


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Kevin O’Reilly

Kevin`s grandparents were early settlers at Bleak House, a district to the west of Nhill. At the time of his birth his parents ran the general store at Yanac, but with the illness of his father, the family moved to Nhill in 1938. With the outbreak of WW2, two older brothers joined the army & another the RAAF at the new Nhill RAAF base. Several clandestine visits to the base hidden under a blanket on the floor of the family car would stimulate an interest in all things to do with aviation and the Air Force.

After an education at Nhill, and joining the Commercial Bank, he moved to Melbourne in 1953, and completed his National Service training as a radio technician at the Ballarat RAAF School of Radio in 1955. He studied sales and marketing and became a partner in a building materials supply company in Melbourne and although living in Melbourne, always felt a citizen of Nhill. Kevin is married, with three children, and has pursued a lifelong love of tennis and golf, both of which he still plays.

On retirement, he was able to research both family genealogy and his love of our Australian Heritage. Being concerned that few records were known of the Nhill RAAF base in WW2 and that many personnel of that base had passed on, Kevin set out to record what was left for future generations and ensure that the town of Nhill would embrace its heritage. This resulted in the successful book published in 2009 - “In Just Five Years - The RAAF and Nhill in WW2.”

The intense interest shown by readers after this served to uncover further stories of our aviation past which needed to be recorded, lest these also be lost in the mists of time. Much of “Flyers of Time” is a direct result of that enthusiasm.

He is proud to maintain membership of the Aviation Historical Society of Australia, the Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre, a number of Victorian Historical Societies, the RAAF Association, and the Returned and Servicemen’s League.

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