1931 Avro Ten Southern Cloud disappearance
Still from film footage of the Southern Cloud, photographed from another aircraft | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 21 March 1931 |
| Summary | Severe weather |
| Site | Snowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia 35°59.967′S 148°19.775′E / 35.999450°S 148.329583°E |
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Avro 618 Ten (license-built Fokker F-VIIB/3m) |
| Operator | Australian National Airways |
| Registration | VH-UMF |
| Passengers | 6 |
| Crew | 2 |
| Fatalities | 8 |
| Injuries | 0 |
| Survivors | 0 |
The Southern Cloud, registered VH-UMF, was one of five Avro 618 Ten three-engined aircraft flying daily airline services between Australian cities for Australian National Airways in the early 1930s.