Unfortunately the original drawings were apparantly accidentally disposed of at the CAC Factory in the 1980's and are not held in the "CAC Drawing Collection" currently stored at the RAAF Museum?
I am told there had been a request to access to the drawings by US interests to build a Reno Racer, and when the drawings were recovered from archives and gathered into a cardboard box for access/copying they were instead thrown out by the cleaners?, a very sad waste.
Common "History" has the CA-15 being scrapped in Melbourne post war after its flight testing, although wishful thinking and "pub talk" has had it lurking in a shed, waiting to be found, that is a highly unlikely outcome.
A "representation" could be built, similar to the MB-5 in the US, using photos and scale plans, and substituted parts like a steel tube fuselage and mustang wing. However to create a full size and accurate "new metal" replica CA-15 would be a major undertaking just to re-create the unique long leg undercarriage, let alone the unique wing and fuselage from new parts.
There are a few CA-15 parts in existance but these are minor cockpit furnishings etc, and not sufficient to make a dent in the workload of a CA-15 replica.
A 1/6 Scale model was built and flown in Melbourne and is on display at the Australian National Aviation Museum.
Hope its true too, but will be surprised to see it happen
Regards
Mark Pilkington
