Monday, 23 June 2025
Zlin Trener Master ZK-CJY returns.
A Bit More on Our SF 260
Following on from my post on our SF 260C ZK-MUR yesterday, John Wagtendonk has come up with an interesting photo of it as N72FD:
This photo was taken at Masterton on 9/3/86 which if you have a look at my previous post must mean that it arrived in New Zealand in this plain scheme and had the green and brown camouflage painted on here (possibly in Christchurch as in Bob Kerr's photo taken just 16 days later. Anyone got any better ideas?Saturday, 21 June 2025
We once had a SIAI Marchetti SF 260 in New Zealand
Did you know that we once had a SIAI Marchetti SF 260 registered in New Zealand? I didn't until I recently came across a photo of it while looking at stuff from the PDL International Air Race that was run from London to Christchurch in 1987. The aircraft was a SF 260C registered as ZK-MUR.
The aircraft was designed in the early 1960s by Stelio Frati for Aviamilano and it was his first all metal design. Stelio Frati also designed the classic Falco and the SF 260 shares some of the lines of the Falco as well as the same wing and some structures. It was designed to be an aerobatic sport aircraft but was also pitched at the military It was very successful in its military guise as a trainer or light attack aircraft, and in fact it served in a remarkable 33 Air Forces around the world. Of the around 1,000 aircraft produced the big majority went to military customers. The aircraft was developed a lot during its life and in 1980 a turbo prop version was developed using an Alison 250 engine
The SF 260 had a length of 7.10 metres (23 feet 4 inches), a wingspan of 8.35 metres (27 feet 5 inches) over its tip tanks. Its empty weight was around 755 Kg (1,664 pounds and it had a MAUW of 1.200 Kg (2,646 pounds). With an IO 540 engine its maximum speed was 180 knots (333 km/hr) with a stall speed of 68 knots (126 km/hr).
Thursday, 19 June 2025
JMB is now VLE!
The demonstrator JMB VL3 of JMB Ltd in Amberly, ZK-JMB2 has recently been re-registered as ZK-VLE.
Wednesday, 18 June 2025
Sling 4 TSi ZK-MKV/2 to Oz
Later in the day he took off for Kerikeri where he had booked customs for Monday morning, and on Monday 9 June he flew from Kerikeri to Norfolk Island. Then after what I assume was weather delays, he flew yesterday 17 June from Norfolk to Coolangatta on the Gold Coast.
Andrew will register his Sling in Australia so it will be cancelled from our register in due course. And he asked me not to do this post until he had arrived in Oz. Congratulations Andrew on a pretty impressive accomplishment.
Question Time !
Tuesday, 17 June 2025
A New International Service from Hamilton
We should record that international flights have resumed from Hamilton Airport after a gap of almost 13 years:
Thursday, 12 June 2025
ZK-LFA between the inclemency at Wellington
This was the only worthwhile photo I took during a brief break in the inclement weather.
Originally N44857 with Raytheon Aircraft Co followed by a brief spell listed with HPP Aviation Services Inc of Sun Valley, California. It was modified with a large cargo door, two stretchers and three seats and went to Australia and became VH-MSH3 on 22-10-2002.with the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.
It arrived at Palmerston North on 21-07-2022 for NZ certification, registered as ZK-LFA to Air Freight Ltd on 29-07-2022, for operations with Life Flight out of Wellington.
Emirates NBA rep A6-EOD in town
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Auster J1B Aiglet ZK-AWY
In the 1950's the New Zealand agents for Auster Aircraft was British Aircraft Ltd of Wellington who imported at least sixteen Auster aircraft.
One of these was the Auster J1B Aiglet c/n 2668 which became ZK-AWY on 01-06-1951 before being issued with a CofA on 19-05-1951 and placed briefly to J P Hunt of Wanaka and then on to Southern Scenic Air Services Ltd of Queenstown from 23-01-1952.
It had a heavy landing at Mount Nicholas Station on 25-02-1955 and was freighted back to Frankton Airfield on the MV Moana for repairs.
A couple of helicopters at Ardmore
And over at HeliSika Agriculture the newly acquired AS350B3 ZK-HIN5 has now acquired the company's titling.
What ever happened to that Vans RV-4. ZK-CRV maybe ?
Back in about 1987 Gary Conroy and Terry Smith of Hastings submitted drawings/plans for a Vans RV-4 to the NZCAA . These were approved and the project was commenced.
Considerable work on this project was completed but for reasons (unknown to me) the project was sold at about the turn of the century to Robbie Orr of Christchurch.
It is interesting to note that in the cockpit photos below - taken in 2009 and 2011 - it has been marked as ZK-ORR.
It was first flown from Tauranga by Phil Hooker on 12-05-2025.
For photos of this event see HERE
Sunday, 8 June 2025
Cessna 172B ZK-BZS Has Been Reborn at Whangarei!
Peter Garlick has sent in this very recent photo of the venerable but now reborn Cessna 172B ZK-BZS:
It has had a complete strip down and repaint by Northland Aero Maintenance that has transformed it, and it has been registered to them since March 2025. Peter says it flies really well and is a genuinely good honest aircraft.Saturday, 7 June 2025
N2WG pops into Christchurch on the 6th.
Phenom N227SL on the prowl
It had flown Sydney to Christchurch on the 3rd.
The up to Nelson on the 4th.
Friday, 6 June 2025
The Latest Air NZ Airbus
A photo taken from the internet shows Air New Zealand's latest Airbus, A 321 NEO ZK-NNH (c/n 12513) in a hangar at Hamburg. It was registered as such on 30/5/25 and was test flown as D-AYAJ:
Wednesday, 4 June 2025
A Shark in its Element
Bruce Stevenson has sent a couple of air to air photos of him flying his Shark ZK-SAS2 near Thames yesterday (you sure wouldn't be flying up North today!):
Tuesday, 3 June 2025
Tony McFarlin was on the spot yesterday, June 2nd, to capture this image of the Alpine Group Ltd.'s Hughes 369D ZK-HOT8 c/n 1280415D parked outside the hangars on the Western Grass at Christchurch International Airport. This has been active in NZ since 1985 initially as ZK-HUW.
Over at the Christchurch Helicopters facility was their latest Airbus AS 350 B3 ZK-HWD4 c/n 8857 which was listed with them on 19-02-2025.
More Slings at Kaipara Flats on 2-6-2025
Following the early morning arrival of Alex Kaandorp in his demonstrator Sling 4 TSi and the successful test flight of Arjen Visser's Sling 4 TSi yesterday, in the afternoon Andrew Dix arrived in his Sling 4 TSi, so a photoshoot was in order!
Monday, 2 June 2025
The Test Flight for Sling 4 TSi ZK-DBV/2 Today 2-6-2025
After flying through Arjen Visser's test flight schedule in ZK-SLN, there was nothing holding Arjen back from test flying his brand new Sling 4 TSi ZK-DBV2: