An retired farmer will address U3A next week on an aviator who 'did a lot more for Cootamundra than Don Bradman'.

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Updated April 26 2019 - 4:20pm, first published April 24 2019 - 1:27pm
Arthur Butler, who when he was based in Cootamundra in 1931, made it from England to Australia in a record nine days in a "Comper Swift" aircraft only 5.4 metres long.
Arthur Butler, who when he was based in Cootamundra in 1931, made it from England to Australia in a record nine days in a "Comper Swift" aircraft only 5.4 metres long.

Everyone knows Don Bradman was born and spent his first two and a half years in Cootamundra, but few realise that a founder of Australia's aviation industry lived here for a decade of high achievement, including breaking international flying records and operating a thriving airmail business.

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Tom Gosling

Journalist, Cootamundra Herald

I've had a long career in journalism and corporate communications, starting with country newspapers, radio and TV in northern NSW and including ABC News Sydney and the Melbourne Herald. I edited The University of Sydney News for 10 years, and was Media Officer for CSIRO in Canberra and BHP Steelworks in Port Kembla.