After posting Michael Bach's photo of his Pterodactyl Fledgeling microlight ZK-FVN. Peter Lewis has come up with a photo of Fledgeling ZK-PJH as well as another one of ZK-FVN:
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Friday, 16 January 2026
Photo of Fledgeling ZK-PJH (and Another One of ZK-FVN)
Thursday, 15 January 2026
Helicopter Alphabet Soup at Rosedale Yesterday 14-6-2026
It wasn't exactly a pie run but around lunchtime yesterday I was in Rosedale on the North Shore and so I bought a pie (from a gold medal award winning bakery) and drove across the road to eat it at the Inflite/Heletranz heliport. There were a couple of helicopters there with what reminded me of alphabet soup registrations:
Pilatus PC-12/45 ZK-PLZ departs our shores.
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
A Photo of Pterodactyl Fledgeling ZK-FVN
In my post yesterday on Pterodactyl Fledgelings I mentioned Unfortunately we don't have a photo of ZK-FVN, and this will also be the case for many of the microlights that I will post about in coming posts.
But blog reader Michael Bach who once part-owned ZK-FVN has sent in a photo of it!
Christchurch arrivals today. 14-01-2026.
It ferried from Dubbo to Sydney and Wellington on 02-08-2022 and became ZK-LFL from 23-08-2022.
It ferried into Australia in early April of 2003 to become VH-MVW3 on 15-04-2003 with RFDS of Australia (S Eastern Section) of Broken Hill, NSW. It was re-registered as VH-AMS5 on 20-10-2004 and then to VH-MWV2 from 12-10-2010 now under the renamed Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (South Eastern Section of Sydney.
For three previous posts on ZK-LFL SEE HERE.
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Tuesday, 13 January 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Pterodactyls (1) - Fledgelings and our first Ascender
I have previously covered the formation of the Microlight Association of New Zealand (MAANZ) in a post in September 2025, and the link to that post is HERE Prior to the formation of MAANZ several pioneer microlighters had been flying "under the radar" (literally!) in the unregulated environment in unregistered machines. The issue by the Civil Aviation Division of the Ministry of Transport of the first set of microlight rules (Civil Aviation Advisory Circular (CAIC 47) meant that microlights could be registered and the first to be registered was Murray Hagen's Pterodactyl Ascender ZK-ESS.
The Pterodactyl series of microlights was developed in the US from the Manta Fledge hang glider of the 1970s. The Manta Fledge was a weight shift rigid wing hang glider with wingtip rudders. In 1977 Californian Jack McCornack designed a tubular structure with wheels that hung below the wing and replaced the weight shift seat, and he bolted a 16 HP 2 stroke Xenoah engine on as a pusher driving a 36 inch propeller. This was the Pterodactyl Fledgeling. This in turn was developed by Jack McCornack into the Pterodactyl Ascender with the addition of a canard wing to control pitch.
I have also previously posted about the first Fledgeling in New Zealand which was imported by Murray Hagen in 1979 and eventually flown successfully by him. I will re-post the photos of this early Fledgeling:
ZK-ESS (c/n MAANZ/015) was the first microlight to be registered in New Zealand on 11/12/81. It was registered to Murray Hagen of Tuatapere and he became the New Zealand agent for Pterodactyl microlights. Murray sold it to Eddie Craig of Timaru on 13/6/83 and it is photo'd above at a Waitohi microlight flyin on 5/4/85. It was destroyed in a hangar fire at Temuka on 27/5/89.
Sunday, 11 January 2026
Cathay Pacific Retro Colour Scheme at Auckland International 8-1-2026
Cathay Pacific Airlines are coming up to their 80th year of flying which started on 24 September 1946, and to celebrate this milestone they have painted one of their Airbus A 350s in a retro (Lettuce Leaf Sandwich!) scheme as worn by their airliners from 1971 to 1994:
Saturday, 10 January 2026
Warbirds at Dargaville Today 10-1-2026
In what might become a regular fixture, the NZ Warbirds were at Dargaville today giving joyrides for the second January in a row. It was part of a 3 scheduled stop tour of the North, but the flights at Kerikeri were cancelled because they might have attracted too many people to the airport! Tomorrow the Warbirds aircraft will be giving joyrides at Whangarei. I was not able to make it to Dargaville this time, but a couple of mates took photos:
More Pauanui visitors
Up from Palmerston North was the Partenavia P68B ZK-MYF now in a new paint scheme. This was originally imported from Australia in late 1978 as ZK-ERA, becoming MYF in February 2005 and more recently was in service with NZICPA, Whanganui.
And from Whakatane, Kahu Helicopters' Hughes 369E ZK-HTU3 which is also in a revised paint scheme. This was imported from Australia in 2022 together with 369E HTZ4 which is now Gisborne based.
Friday, 9 January 2026
Lake 250 Renegade ZK-WAI/3 at Kaipara Flats on 8-1-2026
A surprise first time visitor to Kaipara Flats yesterday was the Lake LA 4 Model 250 Renegade ZK-WAI3 which flew up from North Shore. With 250 HP it sounded pretty grunty on take off!








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