It was re-registered to ZK-IKA2 on 6 September 2019 for transfer to Murchison Heli Tours Ltd.
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Thursday, 28 August 2025
Two rotary wing visitors at Nelson today.
It was re-registered to ZK-IKA2 on 6 September 2019 for transfer to Murchison Heli Tours Ltd.
Wednesday, 27 August 2025
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Early Unregistered Microlights - Skycraft Scouts
Although there were early ultralights flying in America as I have previously posted, there was an even earlier microlight in Australia - the Skycraft Scout which first flew in May 1974.
The Skycraft Scout was developed by Ron Wheeler, a Sydney boatbuilder, from his earlier hang glider the Tweetie. The Scout was the was the first rigid wing ultralight/microlight aircraft to be produced commercially in the world. I think the first Mark 1 Scouts were also called also called Tweeties.
Naturally, being "just across the ditch" there was early interest in the Scout in New Zealand and several were imported before 1981 when MAANZ was formed and when microlights didn't have to be registered.
It is difficult to find out much about these very early Scouts but Murray Hagen reckons there were two in Southland in 1981 owned by Dion Buchanan and Stewart Kerr and rumours of two more in Canterbury. And I have also found a reference to one that was imported by a Mr May of Inglewood in Taranaki in 1980. I think there could have been more - can anyone provide any other information?
Tuesday, 26 August 2025
Tauranga Aero Club Stuff
The Tauranga Aero Club has recently added a new Cessna 172 to their fleet:
Monday, 25 August 2025
Golden Hour Arrival for Citation VH-A74
Originally N5211F from 1996 it became VH-MOJ2 on 18-04-1996 with a change to VH-DAA4 on 07-11-2006.
It was re-registered as VH-A74 on 16-05-2025 - still with Vanguard Aviation Pty Ltd of Newrybar, NSW.
Sunday, 24 August 2025
Airbus ZK-HZS at Nelson
Saturday, 23 August 2025
Maule Lunar Rocket ZK-MSM Arrives at Kaipara Flats 23-8-2025
Another Saturday and another "new" aircraft arrives at Kaipara Flats! Today it was the Maule M5-235C Lunar Rocket ZK-MSM, ferried North by Peter Garlick and its new owner who will eventually base it on his farm airstrip at Matakohe near the Eastern shore of the Kaipara Harbour.
Aerostar 600 ZK-MVY
Friday, 22 August 2025
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Early Unregistered Microlights - Hamilton October 1980
During 1980 a couple of American guys, Tommy Namais and Marty Waller, arrived in New Zealand with agencies for Mirage, Quicksilver and Pterodactyl microlights. They also bought demonstrator aircraft with them and I think they had examples of the all of the three types. This is because of photos taken at Hamilton airport in October 1980 by Janic Geelen:
Some helicopters at Ardmore
Outside Airbus NZ was the Aston Martin luxury ACH130 ZK-HEA7 which was registered to Advanced Flight Ltd, Auckland in January 2024.
Currently being used by the Northern Helicopter Rescue Service is the former Wellington based Lifeflight BK117B-2 ZK-HLF2. It is being used while the AW169s are undergoing maintenance and was originally imported from Japan way back in August 2003.
And receiving attention at Heliflite was the North Shore based R44 Raven II ZK-ITS3 which was reregistered from ZK-IWP in June 2025. It is registered to Core Aviation Operations.
Wednesday, 20 August 2025
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Early Unregistered Microlights - Terry Delore
I have previously posted that I thought Pete James was the first to fly a microlight aircraft in New Zealand when he flew his powered Easy Riser at Te Kowhai in late 1978. However in my further research I have come across a microlight trike that potentially flew here earlier. That trike was flown by Terry Delore around the Christchurch area in 1977 or 1978 (Terry is not sure of the date).
Terry Delore was a very early hang gliding enthusiast and he was very good at it - so good that he flew in the inaugural World Hang Gliding Championships in Austria in 1976 and won, thus becoming the first hang gliding World Champion! In that competition Terry was flying a hang glider built by Steve Cohen of Ultralight Flight Systems in Australia and Terry was the New Zealand agent for these hang gliders.
In 1977 or 1978 Terry purchased a trike unit from Steve Cohen and bought it back to Christchurch where he attached it to a Rogallo wing hang glider. Terry said it had a 160cc Italian engine that was really not powerful enough but he flew it.successfully as in the photo below: