The Stinson cyclone. Intense cyclone approached North Coast from New Hebrides and moved south to the NSW coast. The ocean vessel, Babinda, was caught off Double Island Point on Friday the 19th. Her intermediate propeller shaft broke, and in response to her S.O.S. She was towed to Brisbane. Her crew said it was the worst weather they had ever encountered.

The Stinson Mail aeroplane, City of Brisbane, crashed on the Lamington Plateau on the 19th. Conditions then near the crash site on Lamington Plateau were southerly winds strong enough to blow down quite a number of large trees. Five people died and two were found and rescued by bushman Bernard O'Reilly which is part of Australian folk lore.

Stinson aircraft (John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland…

Rockhampton Regional Council in partnership with the Queensland a…

Stinson Cyclone, 1937 - map showing crash and cyclone damage

Stinson Cyclone, 1937 - mean sea level analysis 9am 19 Feb