A NZ Warbirds team led by Woodsy (Graeme Woods) has been restoring the Tiger Moth ZK-ATN over the last four years or so, and it is nearly ready to take to the skies again as can be seen in the photo from the NZ Warbirds Facebook page:
ZK-ATN was originally NZ-751 with the RNZAF and had the c/n of DHNZ1 which makes it a pretty significant airframe (but of the grandfather's axe variety).NZ Civil Aircraft
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Friday, 17 January 2025
Restored Tiger Moth ZK-ATN at Ardmore
Thursday, 16 January 2025
Robinson R44 Raven II ZK-HPA
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Salt Air's New Helibarge
Salt Air has introduced the Helibarge 2.0 to their operations out of Paihia. According to the company, the Helibarge provides a second helipad on the waterfront at Paihia and reduces noise on the waterfront while it also apparently "improves the guest experience".
Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Pauanui visitors
And the Robinson R44 II ZK-HPR7 which was originally imported from Australia for Wanaka Helicopters back in 2013 and since 2022 has been owned by the Gisborne leasing company, NR Aviation, and leased out to various operators.
Monday, 13 January 2025
A "New" Aircraft at Dargaville on 11-1-2025
A "new" aircraft in the North is Brian Houghton's Meteor S.p.A. Sky Arrow 480T ZK-EBR2 which he flew to Dargaville on Saturday:
Sunday, 12 January 2025
Yaks at Dargaville Yesterday 11-1-2025
The Yaks from North Shore were not part of the Warbirds programme yesterday, but just popped up for lunch:
Saturday, 11 January 2025
NZ Warbirds at Dargaville Today 11-1-2025
Finally some nice flying weather in the North today, although the continuing South-Westerlies got a bit fresher as the day wore on. Fortunately the wind was not too far off down-the-strip for Runway 22 at Dargaville: