ZK-CCT
This airframe was c/n 102 and began life with the Fletcher Aviation Corporation as a dual control utility aircraft and was registered in the US as N6507C - First flying in June of 1955.
It arrived in NZ and was registered as ZK-CCT on 09-10-1962 to Air Part (NZ) Ltd, obtained its C0fA in February of 1963 and first flew on 06-02-1963 for James Aviation Ltd.
At Hamilton from the Allan Wooller collection.
It was uprated to the 260hp engine on 08-12-1965 and then to the 300hp version on 10-04-1970.
On 11-08-1970 it was damaged at Tahora and then in August of 1973 it was converted to single control and also to a FU24-950M
At Palmerston North August 1973 from Allan Wooller.
It was damaged at Ormandville on 23-10-1981 and was transferred to Associated Farmers Aerial Work Ltd at Martinborough from 21-08-1984.
Sold abroad - it ferried from Auckland to Norfolk Island on 09-09-1988 with its NZ registration being cancelled on14-09-1988.
Middlebrook Air Services registered it as VH-HVO on 26-08-1988.
I believe Cropair operated it in the early 90's - until it was returned to NZ for Super Air Ltd and took up its old registration again as ZK-CCT on 21-01-1992.
Its was converted to turbine Walter M601D power and first few in this mode on 12-10-1999.
Left and right sides at Thames on 15-03-2009.
Two views taken at Whangamata in Easter 2009 by John H unknown sources sent via Jim K.
It was withdrawn from use in 2010 and stored outside at Hamilton and finally cancelled on 15-07-2014.
The photo above of a very weary looking ZK-CCT was taken by Magnaman at Hamilton just a few days ago.
Registration was cancelled on 15-07-2014.
The two unknown ones I took at Whangamata Easter 2009 Cheers JohnH
ReplyDeleteThanks John H. Nice action pics.
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Hope you don't mind me using them.
Cheers
Na not a problem,better to be shown than hidden in the draws at home.Cheers JohnH
ReplyDeleteA few of the others mentioned in the blog were also at Hamilton recently mostly without tails. Have photos if interested.
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