Sunday, 4 January 2026

Question time.

We will start the first Question Time for 2026 with an easy one !


What can you tell us about this ?

The First Flyin of the Year for 2026

It would be remiss of us if we didn't mention the first flyin in the world for 2026 which this year was held at Athol and Betty Sowry's Athbey Farm near Woodville on 1 January 2026.

Members from the Feilding Flying Club attended and they have posted photos on Facebook.  In this view you can see the T&L Sting ZK-SAL, Piper Cub ZK-KSS, Airtourer 61 (ZK-LDG), Aviat Husky ZK-USK partly hidden. Piper Super Cub ZK-BRP,  Tim Bygate Tiger Hawk ZK-THK, Dyn Aero MCR ZK-TFB, Pazmany PL 2 ZK-TLP partly hidden, Minicab ZK-RJK partly hidden, Maule MXT-7 ZK-JQY and Tecnam Bravo ZK-LLY.   The Sowry's also had a display of vintage tractors and bulldozers for the flyin attendees to have a look at.

Friday, 2 January 2026

A Thoughtful New Scheme for Jodel D 18 ZK-JAC

Bruce Cooke is pretty active about his aerial activities on Facebook, and just before Christmas he posted that he was going to repaint his Jodel D 18 ZK-JAC:

And here  it is, photo'd today at Matamata.  Bruce writes:  It is not a “Wannabe Fighter”, it's a proper tribute scheme to recognise the many civilian aircraft impressed into RNZAF service in September 1939 at the start of WW2. These impressed aircraft were generally painted into this scheme, and those that didn't go into flying schools or serve as Patrol Bombers did vital service as communications aircraft or station “hacks”. Often overlooked, but critical to the local war effort, a number of the impressed aircraft, and their aircrew, were lost in service - hence the poppy on the nose.

Thursday, 1 January 2026

Tuesday, 30 December 2025

Transavia PL 12U Airtruk ZK-DMZ Rises Again

It has been reported on the Skyfarmers Facebook page that Don Hart flew his Tansavia PL 12U Airtruk ZK-DMZ at Wanaka on 29/12/25, marking its first flight since 1992!  I reckon that makes it the only flying Airtruk in New Zealand and possibly in the world.

ZK-DMZ c/n G356) is a utility model Airtruk but in New Zealand it was used on agricultural work.  It has had a long and eventful life here and was sadly involved in a fatal accident.  It was imported into New Zealand by Transfield (NZ) Ltd of Ardmore and was first registered on 12 October 1973.

It was delivered to Barr Bros (HB) Ltd on 17/11/73 and is photo'd above at Waipukurau on 29/12/73.  Tragically on 6/5/74 it suffered a nosewheel collapse on take off at Pukenui Station in Hawkes Bay and nosed over, trapping the pilot who could not be rescued in time and died.  It was an unusual accident at relatively low speed so the aircraft was not very badly damaged

It was rebuilt by Barr Bros at Ardmore being test flown again in October 1974, and was re-delivered to Barr Bros (HB) Ltd on 10/10/74.  It is photo's above again at Waipukurau on 23/10/77.  Ownership transferred to Barr Aircraft Equipment Ltd of Waipukurau on 28/5/75.

Another shot of it at Waipukurau in a new scheme, date unknown.  It went on to have several more accidents in the Hawkes Bay region, on 1/12 /75 at Omakere and at Moutere Station on 18/3/77.  Its last flight with Barr's was on 27/7/81.

Ownership then transferred to Don Hart trading as Skyfarmers at Ashburton on 7/3/89 and he operated it until it was cancelled on 15/5/97.  It is photo'd at Waimate on 28/2/93.

It was then displayed in the Ashburton Aviation Museum for many years before being re-registered to Don L Hart now of Wanaka on 15/3/23.

Don Hart had the Airtruk worked on at Wanaka planning to return it to airworthy status and it was displayed as a static exhibit at Warbirds Over Wanaka on 29/3/24.  

Congratulations to Don Hart for returning a very distinctive shape to New Zealand skies.

Monday, 29 December 2025

Recent Vintage Aviator Training days

 Most if not all of these aircraft have featured on the pages of this blog. I hope that the pictures that I am posting are a litte different and as such are worthy of being included again.




A pair of Fokker DVII's, ZK-TBI and ZK-FOD2



Fokker DR.1 Zk-JOK and EIII ZK-EIN


                                            Hanriot HD-1 ZK-EAY2, I have waited many years ro see this                                               wonderful aircraft in the air.


Sopwith Camel F1 ZK-SDL







In this line we have BE12, 2 SE5A's, Zkooer DVII, RE8, Sopwith Snipe, BE2F and Albatros D VA

Sunday, 28 December 2025

Old versus New

A very busy day at Pauanui Airfield today with Warbird joy rides and a succession of privately owned helicopters and aircraft visiting.   Amongst these was the Ardmore based E75 Stearman ZK-BOE2 and AS350B3 ZK-HXT5 which is based near Raglan.


 

Unusual Wellington visitor

 We had a very unusual visitor to Wellington yesterdy, an Airbus A330-243 private business jet operated by Global Jet Aruba. It started its journey in Brazil and came via French Polynesia before arriving in Wellington in the aftrenoon. It departed at about 2.30pm today bound for Auckland.

 





Friday, 26 December 2025

Taupo back on the 22nd of December

 Allister Jenks spent some time at Taupo Airports back on December the 22nd and provided these photographs.
A long time resident is the Cessna 172A ZK-BPT c/n 47179. 
For more on this airframe see HERE
It moved to Taupo in mid 1985 and has been with its current operator Rotor & Wing Maintenance Ltd since late 2003.
Parked alongside is the Cessna 150H ZK-TOK c/n 150-68325 of Taupo Aviation Ltd. 
This was originally ZK-CSQ from new in July of 1969.
It joined the Tokoroa Districts Aero Club (Inc) from March of 2024 and was re-registered by them as ZK-TOK on 03-05-2024 and was on sold to Taupo Aviation during November this year.

ZK-JMP4 c/n 208B1169 is known as a Cessna 208B Supervan 900. 
Starting life as a standard Cessna 208B Grand Caravan in November 2005 as N479DV
t was re-registered to N95EL on 05-11-2007 and converted to a Supervan with the installation of a Garrett TPE331 turbine. Note the five bladed propeller.
It ferried into Taupo on 26-11-2014 and became ZK-JMP4 on 26-11-2014.

The Cessna 208 Supervan 900 ZK-TTSc/n 20800373 shows off Garrett TPE331 Turbine with its single large exhaust.
Originally bult as N4075L in early 2004 as an ordinary Caravan, it went to Brazil to Become PR-ITC. Returning to The States it became N332SV with Texas Turbine Conversion Inc at Denison, Texas in September 2019. 2016. Here it was re-worked by replacing the original P&W PT6A-114A engine.
It ferried into Auckland on 17-03-2017 - becoming ZK-TTSon 07-04-2017.

The Tandem Skydiving (2002) Ltd's Cessna U206F Stationair ZK-SKZ c/n U20602687 is still listed on the register but has been parked under the trees for some time. 
It has now been moved out in the open. 
For more on this airframe Click HERE
 
Two aircraft listed with Air Charter Taupo (1995) Ltd are the Vans RV-8 ZK-KCA c/n 80988 which was registered to them on 22-01-2003 (above).

And Below the Cessna 172N ZK-UWE c/n 17271209 which is of a 1979 vintage. I believe it was allocated two US registrations, N2258E and N1587C but was shunted out to Australia to become 
VH-UWE from 31-05-1979.
It flew into Auckland on 14-07-1994 and five days later became ZK-UWE with Lakeland Flying School Ltd at Taupo, and switching to Air Charter Taupo (1995) Ltd in October 1995.

Wednesday, 24 December 2025