The 1942 Douglas DC 3A N8336C Spirit of Douglas is currently in New Zealand as part of a world tour to commemorate the 1924 world tour of three Douglas World Cruisers and the 90th anniversary of the DC 3. The original Douglas World Cruisers did not come to New Zealand but the Spirit of Douglas is owned by a Christchurch based New Zealand businessman so I guess that is why it is here. I heard it fly over Warkworth on Saturday afternoon (14 March) but it was above the clouds. And today Tuesday 17 March it is flying from Auckland to Christchurch.
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
DC 3 N8336C Spirit of Douglas Flies South on 17-3-2026
Monday, 16 March 2026
Eurocopter AS 350 B2 ZK-ILA.
Bell 407 VH-8Y8 at Nelson 16th March 2026.
A Couple of New NZAA Tecnams at Wanganui 15-3-2026
Jordan Elvy and Simon Hills visited Wanganui yesterday where the New Zealand Airline Academy is ramping up their operations with seven aircraft based on the airport (two 2 P Mentors and five P2008JCs). Jordan has sent photos of two of the new ones that haven't been on the blog previously:
Sunday, 15 March 2026
ATR F-OZIP into Christchurch 15th March 2026
Saturday, 14 March 2026
One Design ZK-WAM/3 at the NZ Aerobatic Champs
The New Zealand Aerobatic Club is currently holding the NZ Aerobatic Championship at Masterton. One of the competitors is Chris Schadler in his recently registered Rihn DR-107 One Design ZK-WAM3:
ZK-WAM3 (c/n 94-115) was registered to Chris Schadler of Whakatane on 29/5/25. Since it first flew it has had its colour scheme finished.Thursday, 12 March 2026
Question Time - Tip Jet helicopter?
Recently I scanned this photo from Jim Barnett's photo collection. Jim thought it was taken at Opotiki in the mid 1980s:
Tecnam P92 Eaglet ZK-NSL at Tokoroa 7-3-2026
Mark Pattenden was at Tokoroa last Saturday where he photo'd the Tecnam P92 Eaglet ZK-NSL:
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
The 15th Tiger Moth at Kaipara Flats on 7-3-2026
This is how you move a Tiger Moth around - like a wheelbarrow with the weight balanced over the wheels:
Bruce Lynch's and Arjen Visser's Tiger Moth ZK-ASM was the fifteenth Tiger Moth on the airfield for the Tiger Moth Club flyin.Beta Alia CX300 N401NZ and Beech B200C ZK-RFB at Napier
Last week the New Zealand Air Ambulance Service hosted the Beta Technologies Alia CX300 electric aircraft at its Napier base (after the end of its lease to Air New Zealand) and it was marked with their name and logo:
This photo shows the Beta Alia with the latest Skyline Aviation Beech B200C ZK-RFB outside the Hawkes Bay Air Ambulance Centre hangar at Napier. It gives an good idea of the size of the Beta Alia..jpeg)








