It is not often these days that you can photograph a brand new fixed wing aircraft, but I was pleased to be able to do just that yesterday:
Tecnam P2006T NG ZK-XPT (c/n 1014) was registered to XP Aviation Ltd of Waiheke Island on 22/4/26. It has been assembled at North Shore and is powered by 2 of the latest version of the Rotax 912iS engine . It has been signed off by CAA and a test flight is imminent. I understand that it will be based at Ardmore.NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Monday, 15 June 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Aerial Sprayers
It did not take long after the first microlights were introduced into New Zealand that farmers saw that they could be of use on the farm. And if you were doing aerial work such as spraying only on your own farm it seemed like there was nothing to stop you.
Ken Hoult of Scotsman’s Valley near Morrinsville
spraying his farm from his Kasperwing micolight. The spray equipment was four micron X15 spray
heads fed from a spray tank either side of the pilot. I am not sure what he was spraying for. The Kasperwing could spray 100 acres for two
and a half gallons of two stroke fuel and cost around $6,000 at the time. (Paul Legg photo)
The Pterodactyls sprayed very successfully for yellow stripe rust on wheat and barley crops using five CDA (Controlled Drop Application) spray heads at 6 foot spacing that were each driven by an electric motor and that spun the spray out using very little water to give a spray width of 50 feet. It took about 5 minutes to spray 10 acres. The big advantage of spraying from a microlight was that it could cover 10 acres using only 18 litres of chemical mixed with water and achieve the same results as a helicopter which used more than ten times the volume of chemicals. Bantams were also used for re-seeding and prill sowing work in the South.
Murray
Hagen demonstrating the spray from the CDA nozzles on his Pterodactyl. He also used a Pterodactyl Ptiger for cobalt
prill application. (Photo via Murray Hagen)
And there were also microlights spraying in other areas:
Quicksilver
GT 500 ZK-MIC the third with spray booms.
Can anyone out there add any more information on microlights spraying in New Zealand?
Sunday, 14 June 2026
Foggy Sunday morning at Nelson
Topdressing DC 3s (3) - ZK-APK
The next registered topdressing DC 3 (in alphabetical order) was ZK-APK:
Friday, 12 June 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Quicksilvers (6) - Quicksilver MXs from ZK-JCH to ZK-SIG
This is the last lot of our single seat Quicksilvers of which there have been 40 registered (some with multiple registrations), and we have managed to find photos of 22 of them. So let's go:
ZK-JCH (c/n MAANZ/171) Registered 16 Nov 1982 to J. C. Hinchliff, Wellington. Re-registered ZK-LOU 4 Jun 1987 still to J. C. Hinchliff, Wellington, then 5 Jun 1987 Colin A. Howat, Hokitika, then 19 Apr 1997 (Mark) Pfahlert & Bishop Syndicate, Hokitika, then 7 Aug 1998 D. Vos, Karamea. Cancelled 14 Jan 2000 as destroyed.
ZK-JMD (c/n MAANZ/147) Registered 17 Sep 1982 to Jim M. L. Dillon, Blenheim, then 10 Feb 1984 A. J. Shield, Blenheim, then 14 Jul 1992 D. McGill, Blenheim. Re-registered Re-registered ZK-TTO 15 Jul 1992 to D. McGill, Blenheim, then 7 Jul 1993 C. A. Rennie, Nelson, then 3 Jan 1996 David Melse, Nelson, then 6 May 1996 Evan J. Grooby, Greymouth. Still registered June 2026.
ZK-LCG (c/n MAANZ/065) Registered 23 Jun 1982 to L. C. Gustafsson, Auckland, then 20 Jun 1990 R. G. McMillan, Lower Hutt. Cancelled 27 Apr 1999 as registration revoked.
ZK-MHJ (c/n MAANZ/069) Registered 9 Jun 1982 to D. N. Knight, Whangarei, then 27 Apr 1993 R. L. Osborne, Whangarei, then 10 Jan 1994 K. J. Sisson, North Shore City. Cancelled 12 Aug 1997 Exported.
ZK-MIA (c/n 226/MAANZ/532) Registered 10 Apr 1995 to Henricus Aarts, Rotorua Cancelled 15 Jul 2008 as withdrawn from use. Restored and registered 18 Feb 2025 to Christopher Saunders, Rotorua. Still registered June 2025.
ZK-MXL2 (c/n 1220) Registered 1 Mar 1996 to D. J. & S. G. Smith, Waimauku. Cancelled 24 Nov 2011 as withdrawn from use.
Thursday, 11 June 2026
Rocket Lab's Latest Rocket at Warkworth 11-6-2026
As the weather was brilliant today I took Honey Bebe out for a local flight. And as I flew by the Rocket Lab facility I saw progress on the latest big rocket that they are building. So I circled around and took a photo:
Nelson yesterday 10-06-2026
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Quicksilvers (5) - Quicksilver MXs from ZK-FEC to ZK-FVT
The next batch of single seat Quicksilver MXs:
ZK-FEC (c/n MAANZ/169) Registered 12 Nov 1982 to J. P. Jones, Foxton, then 24 Jul 1989 R. K. Bloxham, Otaki, then 8 Oct 1991 Anthony I. Moss, then 11 Jun 2000 Peter R. Williams, Hawera. Cancelled 26 Jun 2015 as withdrawn from use.
ZK-FED (c/n MAANZ/170) Registered12 Nov 1982 tp Ken Porter Ltd, Feilding, then 8 Dec 1988 Bruce S. Enderby, Wanganui. Cancelled 20 Aug 2003 as withdrawn from use.
ZK-FEG (c/n MAANZ/175) Registered 30 Nov 1982 to Airsports Ltd, Mount Maunganui, then 20 Jun 1983 T. J. & R. M. Casserly, Matata, then 8 Aug 1989 D. M. Kerr & R. Swensson, Ohau Cancelled 15 Sep 1992 as withdrawn from use. Re-registered 5 Oct 1992 to David. R. Arcus, Otaki Cancelled 27 Aug 1997 registration revoked.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
AIRMED9 at Nelson
Topdressing DC 3s (2) ZK-APB
All of these topdressing DC 3s have long previous histories before ending their flying days dropping fertiliser:




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