Ravensdown Aero Work held a large private gathering at Wanganui Airport yesterday to celebrate 75 years of the Aerowork brand. There were about 600 Ravensdown clients and current and former staff going as far back as 1959. Due to the busy day there were only 3 air displays, flown by the Wanganui Aerowork Tiger Moth ZK-AUZ, FU 24-950 ZK-EGK and Cresco ZK-LTJ. Ray Deerness was there and was doing the commentary for the day. Because of his commitments he couldn't take photos but did manage to take one of a surprise visitor:
The latest NZ Skydive 750XL-II ZK-EPQ (c/n XL502) flew down from Hamilton with top management of NZ Aero and this was fitting given the long association of Aerowork with aircraft built in Hamilton by NZ Skydive's predecessors over many years. This is the first time for ZK-EPQ on the blog.NZ Civil Aircraft
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Sunday, 8 December 2024
Nelson this morning from Bill Mannix.
Lancair 320 ZK-KWK at Springhill 7-12-2024
Just as we were packing up the BBQ stuff at Springhill yesterday, a couple of exotic aircraft appeared overhead and landed. They were Brent Hempel in his Yak 52 ZK-RUS2 and Rob Fry in his Nieco Lancair 320 ZK-KWK:
ZK-KWK (c/n 360-001) was imported as N817S by Rob Fry and was registered to him in New Zealand on 4/10/19. A smooth machine. Rob parked his Lancair to allow for a photo with a nice rural backdrop (John King would approve I am sure). For whatever reason it has not appeared on the blog previously.Saturday, 7 December 2024
Northern Aviators Club Christmas BBQ at Springhill Today 7-12-2024
The Northern Aviators Club held their Christmas BBQ at Springhill today, in conjunction with the Auckland Chapter of the Sport Aircraft Association of NZ. There was a good turnout of about 25 planes including 4 gyrocopters:
Thursday, 5 December 2024
A Helicopter in Heartland Suburbia
Simon Hills spotted this helicopter on a front lawn in John F Kennedy Drive in Palmerston North recently:
Simon has identified it as the MBB BK 117A-3 ex ZK-IED (c/n 7059) of Precision Helicopters which ditched in the Pauatahanui Inlet after loss of control on 2 May 2017 and was cancelled from the register on 19 October 2018. It is promoting the Grassroots Trust Rescue Helicopter as well as being an attraction for the street's Christmas lights. I don't think it has been on the blog previously so it is a good "catch".Wednesday, 4 December 2024
Christchurch visitors on Monday the 2nd and Wednesday 4th.
Tuesday, 3 December 2024
Another Query
I got a good response to by Labour Weekend Query, which turned out to be a Curtis Flyer replica that was built by Chris Henry and Warwick Vaile in Cambridge in 1977. It was never registered. Thanks very much to all those blog readers who provided comments.
Now here is another one that I am seeking information on. I know that it is a microlight built by Richard Brett at Raglan in the late 1970s(?), and it was powered by two Briggs and Stratton 2 stroke engines. It was also unregistered but registration wasn't required for microlights between the late 1970s when the first ones appeared, and 1982 when they flooded the register.Sunday, 1 December 2024
Nelson on December 1st
A Stranger at NZPP - Australian Aircraft Hornet ZK-DLV/2
Jordan Elvy was on hand at Paraparaumu airport this afternoon to catch this unusual visitor:
Australia Aircraft Hornet STOL ZK-DLV2 (c/n 64) was registered to DL Van Reenen of Upper Moutere on 9/11/22 and has been elusive for photographers until now. It arrived at Paraparaumu after being blocked by weather both North and South.Friday, 29 November 2024
Our Latest Civil Huey - ZK-HXL/4 at Taupo
Earlier in the week Mark Pattenden photo'd the latest Bell UH 1 to be registered here, at Taupo:
ZK-HXL4 (c/n 4637/65-9593) was registered to a Private Owner on 19/2/24 and as can be seen it is wearing Lakeview Helicopters titles.