While I was at Wellington last week I took the opportunity to photograph a selection of Air New Zealand planes coming and going. It is a repeating process and if you wait around long enough you can see the same planes again, but I guess that is what a local airline does. However I still enjoy watching them come and go, especially in a strong Wellington breeze.
The first 3 photos are from my favourite Afternoon Northerly spot at Moa Point in just such a strong breeze:
and from my favourite Morning Northerly spot at the top of Strathmore Park: ZK-MVF (c/n 1228),
The first 3 photos are from my favourite Afternoon Northerly spot at Moa Point in just such a strong breeze:
The most recent 3 Airbus 320s in the Air New Zealand fleet:
ZK-OXK, (c/n 6706),
ZK-OXL (c/n 7086),
and ZK-OXM (c/n 7362).
Then there are the ATR 72s including ZK-MVL (c/n 1328),
and from my favourite Morning Northerly spot at the top of Strathmore Park: ZK-MVF (c/n 1228),
and ZK-MVO (c/n 1299).
Then there are the Q 300s including the mostly black ZK-NEM (c/n 630)
and the pleasing sight of the old blue scheme ZK-NED2 (c/n 617).
While I like the black and white colour scheme I now reckon that a bit of Pacific blue colour would be better for the Air New Zealand fleet - perhaps a blue stripe to break the black and white?
No comments:
Post a Comment