Because we like Beavers and posted about ZK-FPZ yesterday, here are photos of Patchett Ag-Air's two Omaka based Beavers at Healthy Bastards 2026:
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Sunday, 3 May 2026
DHC 2 Beavers ZK-AZB and ZK-BVA/2
Saturday, 2 May 2026
DHC 2 Beaver ZK-FPZ at Tauranga
We have posted about Beaver ZK-FPZ previously HERE but we haven't yet had a good photo of it in its latest scheme, until now:
Warwick Hamilton captured it recently at Tauranga wearing Taupo Sport Skydivers script. It is owned by Venture Aviation Ltd (John Funnell) since way back on 31/3/98.Friday, 1 May 2026
PAC 750XL ZK-JBC/2 Has Flown Again at Hamilton
The Pacific Aerospace 750XL ZK-JBC2 has recently been returned to the air by Part 66 Maintenance at Hamilton. It had been out of service since Farmers Air was liquidated in 2025:
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Mirages (5) - Personalised Registration Mirages
For this final batch of Mirages here are six of them that had personalised registrations:
I have already covered Ken Asplin's Mirage ZK-KJA which was the first Mirage to be registered in New Zealand, on 28 December 1981. You can see the link to that post HERE
Wednesday, 29 April 2026
Two recent movements at Christchurch International.
This began life on the oft used Bombardier test registration of C-GUGY with a move to N985CR in mid 2015.
Monday, 27 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka Catchup - 7
A final post, covering three local lighties which seemed to be of interest.
ZK-BFC/2 is a Kitplanes for Africa Safari Mk.3 (The first ZK-BFC was a Tiger Moth flown by Airlift in the Wellington and Wairarapa areas back in the 1950s/60s)).
This Safari is operated ny the Bush Flying Company, based in Queenston, so that clues you in on the significance of the registration.
Lake LA-4-200 Buccaneer. ZK-EEL
Sunday, 26 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka Catchup - 6
Just down the road from the Wanaka airfield is, of course, Lake Wanaka.
Therefore it was appropriate that there were some marine aircraft on display at the Show.
Unfortunatly the weather over Easter was such that, unlike some previous WOW events, none of these aircraft were actually able to alight on the lake over the weekend.
Lake LA-4-200 ZK-EEL/3 has a previous history operating in Australia, Fiji and Vanuatu following which it has undegone an extensive rebuild at Rangiora.

EDRA Aeronautica Supet Petrel LS ZK-ESS/2 has spent some time in Australia before arriving in NZ, and has been current here since December 2022.

The Progressive Aerodyne Searey ZK-WET/3 replaced an earlier model Searey (which has become
ZK-ZET) which was operated by the same Dunedin-based owner
The surprise was a Republic Seabee, N6224K "Honoria Glossop". Apparently this is currently living at Omarama.





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