One week ago I posted about the Willy and Lorraine Morton flying the Coastguard C 182 looking for an apex marine predator that had been seen in the area of Kaipara Flats airfield, coz that's what Coastguards do! Now one week later, here is what Willy and Lorraine were looking for:
It is a Shark.Aero Shark, the first of its type in New Zealand. If looks give a clue it will be very fast! Similar models of this aircraft were flown around the world in 2021-22 by 19 year old Zara Rutherford who became the youngest woman to complete a circumnavigation of the world. And then later in 2022 the feat was repeated by her younger brother 17 year old Mack Rutherford who thus became the youngest person ever to complete a solo round the world flight.NZ Civil Aircraft
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Sunday 20 October 2024
The Apex Marine Predator at Kaipara Flats Airfield
Saturday 19 October 2024
Start of the Flying Season - NAC Pancake Breakfast at NZKF
We were blessed with fine(ish) weather at Kaipara Flats for the first Northern Aviators Club Pancake Breakfast. Half a dozen aircraft called in for Erwin's pancakes and Sandy's bacon, and more would have come but for the inclement weather in Whangarei and the Coromandel. Here are a selection of aircraft on departure:
BK117 D-HNNN at Rangiora. Amended
Detail amended 19-10-2024 10:20AM
This MBB BK-117 B-2 c/n 7008 was initially allocated the German registration of D-HBKJ to Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH in 1983 and went on to become PK-NZH in Indonesia followed by D-HDDD5 in early 2003 then to OE-XAS in Austria and finally to D-HWWW for DRF Luftrettung.
It was used in the EMS role until being withdrawn and cancelled on 21-10-2021.
Two Christchurch visitors on Thursday the 17th.
It still carries "Air Wanganui" titles behind the cockpit.
A late 1997 production King Air originally registered as N480TC.
It ferried into Auckland on 26-10-2019 to become ZK-PMJ on 04-11-2019.
Friday 18 October 2024
Beaver ZK-BVA/2
Over the last few months I have posted a series on topdressing Beavers. The last new topdressing Beaver back in 1966 was ZK-CPE and then the Beaver fleet gradually disappeared by attrition or being sold overseas. However after 53 years another example arrived here.
This was airframe 248 which was built in May 1952 as an L-20A and became 51-16791 with the US Army. In December 1975 it was registered N31544 still with the US Army and in February 1979 it went to the Civil Air Patrol at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. On 12/1/89 it was re-registered to N77WK for International Publishing Corp Inc of Woodstock Illinois. Then it was cancelled from the US register on 14/4/92 and exported to Australia.
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan VH-EIY
Thursday 17 October 2024
Meanwhile, 88 Years Ago, Jean Batten Flew Into New Zealand
Yesterday I posted that the Turkish registered Bombardier Challenger 605 TC-RSA of Redstar Aviation arrived in Dunedin on 14 October in 24 hours flying time, having left from London on 13 October.
Also yesterday Grayson Ottaway emailed out in his Today in Flying History series that in was on 16 October 1936 that Jean Batten flew into Auckland becoming the first person to fly from England to New Zealand. Her aircraft was the Percival Vega Gull G-ADPR which is now on display suspended from the ceiling in the international terminal at Auckland International Airport where I took the photo below in 2013:
This is what Grayson wrote:She
left from Sydney, at approximately 6.30 a.m. (NZ time) on 16 October; bravely declaring that
no one should look for her if she was to go down at sea. She had calculated that it would take her nine hours to reach the New Zealand
coast, but when she passed this mark without land in sight she became
increasingly convinced that she had flown between the North and South islands,
and was now heading out into the Pacific. To her relief she finally recognised a rocky island and a few minutes later was
over New Plymouth.
Batten
was tempted to land there but continued on to her hometown of Auckland. She
arrived at Mangere Aerodrome at approximately 5 p.m. (NZ time), ten and a half
hours after leaving Sydney.
Among many records she
set during the flight from Britain, she was the first woman to fly the Tasman
and set a world
record for any type.
The total journey from England was 14,224 miles and took her 11 days 45 minutes
total elapsed time.
Wednesday 16 October 2024
Corby Starlet ZK-LDI at NZKF Today 16-10-2024
It was nice to see Brian Taylor down at Kaipara Flats in his Starlet today:
An Exotic Challenger at Dunedin
It has to be a bit different for a visiting business jet to be featured on our national news, but such is the case with the Challenger 605 TC-RSA which has been at Dunedin for the last few days, and Stuff even had a nice photo of it:
Saturday 12 October 2024
Coastguard Cessna 182P ZK-CGD/4 at Kaipara Flats Today
The spring weather at Kaipara Flats this morning was blustery as usual but a couple of GA Cessnas were unfazed by the conditions: