Australian Aeromodellers 'Hangar of Fame' Created December 28, 2002
Jack, Keith and Bruce Hearn Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
The Hearns "Hearns Hobbies went on...to become one of the best-known and highly respected hobby houses in the country. The many kits they designed...were built and flown in every state of the Commonwealth."
Jack Senior had three sons - Jack, born in England in 1920; Keith and Bruce, about two years later and two years apart, both born in Australia. The earliest record of an interest in modelling is shown in a photo of Jack taken in 1923, holding a wire framed silk covered model aeroplane. Sadly Keith passed away in 1981, but brothers Jack and Bruce, Jack's son Norman, Keith's son Bruce and Bruce's son Geoffrey are all still actively and enthusiastically involved in aeromodelling. Another prestigious distinction the family has is they are all pilots - from the grandfather to the grandsons. The three middle generation boys, Jack, Keith and Bruce, all served with distinction in the Second World War as officer pilots. Jack was a flying instructor in the same unit where his two brothers trained. He later was to become Commanding Officer of a fighter squadron at Bougainville in the Pacific islands. Keith did his tour of duty in bombers and Bruce was a P51 Mustang fighter pilot. He also did a tour of duty in Japan at the end of hostilities. After the War the brothers decided, as well as their hobby, to make aeromodelling their career and accordingly opened Heams Hobbies. Both Jack and Keith were somewhat experienced as they had both been employed in the hobby trade in the 1930s. Hearns Hobbies went on, in spite of many frustrations from shortages of merchandise during the early years and a lot of very hard work and dedication, to become one of the best-known and highly respected hobby houses in the country. The many kits they designed, manufactured and marketed covering all disciplines of modelling were built and flown in every state of the Commonwealth. During the control line boom years of the 1950s and '60s, Hearns rather than a shop was more like a club, where everyone who was anyone would pop in to meet their friend and have a chat. The distinction of their first contest success went to Jack in the late 1930s. He won the first Wakefield trophy in Victoria. Later he won the first Radio Control contest ever held at a Nationals at Adelaide in 1950. Keith also was no slouch when it came to making and breaking records. I am sure he was the greatest modelling pioneer we have seen in this country and possibly are ever likely to see. Among his achievements was the World Height Record for Radio Control Aircraft, certificated by the F.A.I. He was the first and as far as I know the only person to fly a Dynajet powered radio control aircraft. His "Across the Bay" flights and his epic re-enactment of Kingsford Smith's flight, from Point Cook to Berwick were but a few of his many marvellous achievements. These three fellows had far too much knowledge and experience for it not to be put to good use. This was done by the R.A.A.F. who placed them on the reserve list of Officers to teach aeromodelling to the A.T.C. Cadets. A great deal of fine work was done here in moulding the youth and guiding them into worth-while careers in aviation. Many of our current airline pilots owe their start in aviation to the Hearn brothers. Hearns Hobbies is still an active and busy model business in Melbourne, but the brothers have eased themselves out into a more leisurely lifestyle. As Jack recently commented to me, "in spite of all the problems it is very satisfying to have seen the growth, advancement and sophistication of the aviation model world develop to the standard it is today."
Gallery
Hearn family, England, c.1900 John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn (father of Jack, Bruce and Keith) is front right.
'Three Generations at GCV', 1952 download a 1000pixel image
Adrian Hearn (grandson of Keith), c.1985 download a 1000pixel image
'Three Generations at GCV', 1985 download a 1000pixel image
Jack and Bruce Hearn with (r) Prof. Geoff Knights
Jack and Bruce Hearn with (l) Doug Anderson
WW1
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.1917 download a 1000pixel or 1500pixel image
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.1917 download a 1000pixel image
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.1917
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.1917 download a 1000pixelimage
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.1917 (detail)
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.1917 download a 500pixelimage
John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn, c.WW1 before?, after? download a full, 1000pixel image
Between the Wars
Jack Hearn
Gliding, c.1935 download a 1000pixel or 2000pixel [450kb] image
Hearn Glider, c.1935 (hand tinted) download a 1000pixel or 2000pixel image
Hearn Glider, c.1935 (converted to grayscale) download a 1000pixel or 2000pixel image
Jack Hearn
pretty aviatrix - can anyone name her? download a 1000pixel image
Keith Hearn (pre WW2?) download a 1000pixel image
WW2
The Hearn Brothers, Keith, Bruce and Jack, c.1943 download a 1000pixel image
Bruce, Jack and Keith Hearn with their mother Oct., 1943 download a 1000pixel image
Jack Hearn
Jack Hearn, Aug., 16, 1945 Australian War Memorial photo : Harrison, John T. download a 750pixel image
TOROKINA, BOUGAINVILLE ISLAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS. 1945-08-16. MEMBERS OF NO. 5 (TACTICAL RECONNAISSANCE) SQUADRON RAAF WHO DROPPED LEAFLETS GIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO JAPANESE FORCES TELLING THEM HOW AND WHERE TO SURRENDER. LEFT TO RIGHT: 405608 FLYING OFFICER (FO) L. A. STEVENS, LAKEMBA, NSW; 402348 FLIGHT LIEUTENANT (FLT LT) H. H. GRIFFITHS, MOSMAN, NSW; 25350 FO J. HATFIELD, MACKAY, QLD; 408975 FLT LT G. B. DAVIS, W. GEELONG, VIC; 410978 FO J. HEARN, SURREY HILLS, VIC; 426560 FO C. R. DOWNES, PALMWOODS, QLD; 411311 FLT LT J. GOULD, SYDNEY UNIVERSITY, NSW AND TE KUITI, NEW ZEALAND; 413283 FO K. C. THOMPSON, MUNGINDI, NSW; 424150 FO TERRY COLLIS, WAVERLEY, NSW. FLT LT GOULD WAS A STUDENT AT SYDNEY UNIVERSITY WHEN WAR BROKE OUT AND HE JOINED THE RAAF. THE BOOMERANG AIRCRAFT BEHIND THEM IS SERIAL NO. 232.
Jack Hearn, Aug., 17, 1945 Australian War Memorial Negative Number : OG3267, Photographer: Harrison, John T
TOROKINA, BOUGAINVILLE ISLAND, SOLOMON ISLANDS. 1945-08-17. MEMBERS OF NO. 5 (TACTICAL RECONNAISSANCE) SQUADRON RAAF (TACTICAL RECONNAISSANCE) SQUADRON RAAF RETURNING FROM DROPPING LIEUTENANT GENERAL S. G. SAVIGE'S SURRENDER ORDERS TO JAPANESE FORCES ON BOUGAINVILLE. LEFT, 410978 FLYING OFFICER J. D. HEARN, SURREY HILLS, VIC, AND 426560 FLYING OFFICER C. R. DOWNES, PALMWOODS, QLD. THE BOOMERANG AIRCRAFT BEHIND THEM IS SERIAL NO. 232.
Bruce Hearn
Bruce Hearn, First ATC download a 1000pixel image
Bruce Hearn, Jul.,1945 Australian War Memorial photo : unknown but most likely by Harrison, John T. download a 750pixel image
MOROTAI, HALMAHERA ISLANDS, NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES, 1945-07. GROUP OF REINFORCEMENT PILOTS FOR THE RAAF SQUADRONS FLYING CURTISS P40 KITTYHAWK AIRCRAFT. LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: IAN BEAUREPAIRE; HANKINSON; HARRISON; INGLEDEW; BARBER. FRONT ROW: PAYNE; MITCHELL; MARSDEN; HEARN. THE PILOTS WERE ATTACHED TEMPORARILY TO NO. 14 REPAIR AND SALVAGE UNIT (RSU), PRIOR TO THEIR POSTING TO VARIOUS KITTYHAWK SQUADRONS. THE GROUP PROBABLY CAME FROM NO. 3 RESERVE PERSONNEL POOL (RPP). (DONOR: I. BEAUREPAIRE)
Bruce Hearn, Sep., 24, 1945 Australian War Memorial Negative Number : OG3621, Photographer: Harrison, John T download a 1000pixel image
LABUAN, NORTH BORNEO. 1945-09-24. 416333 FLIGHT LIEUTENANT BRIAN HARRIS DFC OF KOOYONG, VIC, MUSTANG INSTRUCTOR, GIVES A FEW POINTS ON FLYING TO 431603 FLIGHT SERGEANT (FLT SGT) JOHN ADENEY OF MT EVELYN, VIC, AND (TOP LEFT) 438392 FLT SGT BRUCE HEARN OF SURREY HILLS, VIC. THEY WILL FLY TO JAPAN WITH THE RAAF OCCUPATION FORCE.
Bruce Hearn, Commissioning download a 500pixel image
Bruce Hearn, P51 Mustang? Kittyhawk?
Bruce Hearn, P51 Mustang download a 1000pixel or 1500pixel image
Bruce Hearn, P51 Mustang download a 500pixel image
Bruce Hearn, P51 Mustang download a 1000pixel image
Bruce Hearn, P51 Mustang download a 500pixel or 1000pixel image
Bruce Hearn, P51 Mustang download a 500pixel image
Bruce Hearn model glider, Japan, 1945/46 download a 500pixel image
Bruce Hearn with Sir Rowan Delecombe download a 1000pixel image
Keith Hearn
Keith Hearn, AVRO Cadet
Keith Hearn's RAAF Cap Badge download a 1000pixel image
Post WW2 Hearn's Hobbies
The Hearn Brothers, Jack, Bruce and Keith, c.1946 download a 1000pixel image
The Hearn Brothers, Bruce, Jack and Keith, Banana Alley, c.1946 download a 1000pixel image
Garnham Trophy, 1947 Second from left is John 'Jack/Johnny' Hearn download a 750pixel image
Hearn's Hobbies, Banana Alley c.1950 download a 500pixel image
Hearn's Hobbies Catalogue, 1958-59
Hearn's Hobbies Catalogue, 1960-61 download a 1000pixel image
Hearn's Hobbies Catalogue, 1960-61 download a 1000pixel image
Model of the 'Southern Cross' 'crosses' Port Phillip Bay
Keith and Bruce Hearn and Keith's model of the 'Southern Cross' download a 1500pixel image
Press helicopters follow the model Southern Cross Photo taken from the Cessna control plane download a 1000pixel image
Keith Hearn being congratulated on a successful landing download a 1000pixel or 2000pixel image
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Keith Hearn, RAAF Sale, Victoria, late 1960s download a 1000pixel image
Keith Hearn and John Lamont, 1961 download a 1000pixel image
The editors would like to thank the Hearn family for their assistance with the development of this page. More about the Hearn Brothers can be found in the Museum of Australian Aeromodelling
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