This was the 300th PC-12 built and was rolled out as HB-FQR3 by Pilatus Flugzeugwerke Ag at Stans in Switzerland and registered to them on 23-04-2001.
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Friday, 4 April 2025
Pilatus PC-12 ZK-PLV departs for Alaska today 04-04-2025
Thursday, 3 April 2025
Meanwhile at the Beach Hop at Whangamata
I have posted some blog posts on Whitianga happenings from last Sunday. but there was another major event happening down the road at Whangamata: the Beach Hop. I think there are synergies between the two hobbies of sport flying and custom cars but there was one crossover project at the Beach Hop:
This DC 3 based custom caravan caused a bit of controversy over what category it should be judged in, but I think it did receive an award. Can anyone advise what the donor DC 3 was?Tuesday, 1 April 2025
Back from Whitianga to North Shore on 30-3-2025
After a nice BBQ at Gavin Magill's hangar on Whitianga airfield, we headed back over the Coromandel and across the Hauraki Gulf in David's Foxbat. We got some nice views as we went:
French CN-235 at Nelson today.
EC120B ZK-HCA 4
Monday, 31 March 2025
A Plethora of Pitts' at Whitianga Yesterday 30-3-2025
A really spectacular sight formed outside Richard Hood's hangar at Whitianga yesterday as three Pitts Specials visited from Ardmore:
Helicopters in Hokitika
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Based 1km away at the company's hangar site was Precision Helicopters' Bell 206B ZK-HEH5. This was imported from the USA in 2022 and acquired by the company in late 2024.
And at Hokitika Airport was Anderson Helicopters AS350B2 ZK-HKA3 which has been with the company since importation from the Philippines in late 2002.
From the cobwebs.
Sunday, 30 March 2025
A Flight from North Shore to Whitianga Today 30-3-2025
I travelled down to North Shore aerodrome this morning to meet up with David Signal. This was because we were planning to fly across to Whitianga for an Auckland Chapter of the Sport Aviation Association of NZ / Northern Aviators Club BBQ hosted by Gavin and Delys Magill at their hangar home, and to see Gavin's Airdrome Aeroplanes Sopwith Camel. We were flying in David's red Foxbat ZK-SGI :