Seldom seen outside is Pilot Brewery's Robinson R 22 ZK-ALE3 (not sure of the c/n), seen here in the Pilot Brewery warehouse at Te Kowhai.
The first ZK-ALE was a Miles Whitney Straight that was originally ZK-AGB and was impressed into the RNZAF as NZ577 during the war. It was written off after crashing in the Mamakus in September 1953. And the second ZK-ALE was the intriguing Colt AS105 HAAirship that was withdrawn at Auckland in December 1997. Does anyone have a photo of it?
Pilot Brewery is a Te Kowhai based microbrewery that came to be after a big days local flying. Its brews such iconic beers as Avgas Pilsner, Low Viz Pale Ale and Microlight Pale Ale.
Well I thought it was interesting.
The first ZK-ALE was a Miles Whitney Straight that was originally ZK-AGB and was impressed into the RNZAF as NZ577 during the war. It was written off after crashing in the Mamakus in September 1953. And the second ZK-ALE was the intriguing Colt AS105 HAAirship that was withdrawn at Auckland in December 1997. Does anyone have a photo of it?
Pilot Brewery is a Te Kowhai based microbrewery that came to be after a big days local flying. Its brews such iconic beers as Avgas Pilsner, Low Viz Pale Ale and Microlight Pale Ale.
Well I thought it was interesting.
it is interesting.would be nice to find out its cn and history.good advertising piece
ReplyDeleteI'll raise my glass to that!
ReplyDeleteI feel that if I ever attended a tasting at this brewery I would ask for the drinks to be brought to the cockpit so I could stay there.
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