Continuing on with Skycraft Scouts registered in 1982 and 1983:
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Saturday, 18 July 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Skycraft Scouts (4) - ZK-FCM to ZK-FFZ
Friday, 17 July 2026
I Remember when !
Above is an early photo from an unknown source showing ZK-CCX in Southern Scenic Air Services titles somewhere in Fiordland.It soon become part of Tourist Air Travel Ltd (1966?),
Noted above at Lake Te Anau in May of 1975 with the "Mt Cook Lilly" on its fin.
And then to the Mount Cook Group from 07-02-1978.
It was sold to R (Bob) D Mackay of Rotorua from 05-10-1982 and was used in the parachute dropping role until a take-off accident at Parakai on 29-01-1990 saw all eight person aboard injured.
Its registration was cancelled on 01-06-1990.
Wednesday, 15 July 2026
Topdressing DC 3s (5) - ZK-AWP
The next topdressing DC 3 (by registration order) was ZK-AWP which had the usual wartime and NAC service but then survived to carry on flying after its topdressing career and it is still flying today.
Tuesday, 14 July 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Skycraft Scouts (3) - Rangitata Island Scouts
Well, after the excitement of the last couple of weeks it is time to get back to my Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand series with the next instalment about Skycraft Scouts. A couple of weeks ago I spent some time with Russell Brodie at Rangitata Island and he knows a lot about Skycraft Scouts, and had some photos of Scouts on his airstrip that I managed to photograph. He was an agent for the Scout for a while and sold several of them into the local Mid and South Canterbury areas.
Here is the original brochure for the Skycraft Scout Mk III as given to me by Russell: (click to enlarge - actually I found it easier to use Control + to enlarge it to read).
Monday, 13 July 2026
Amphibious Savannah ZK-CEE/2 Flies at Whangarei 11-7-2026
While we were enjoying the BBQ and talking aviation at Dargaville last Saturday, over at Whangarei Dave Cull was taking the amphibious Savannah ZK-CEE2 for its first flight in New Zealand. Here is a screenshot from a video of it flying, not the best quality but the best we have at the moment:
We have covered the history of ZK-CEE2 in previous posts that you can see HERE. Congratulations to Dave Cull and the owner Fergus Watts. I will look forward to seeing its future adventures.Sunday, 12 July 2026
Diamond DA40 ZK-MTB at Christchurch.
It was shipped to New Zealand and the US registration was cancelled on 30-04-2009.
Kaipara Flats to Dargaville for Lunch on Saturday 11-7-2026
Despite not having my Jodel D9 available to fly I will still be involved with all things aviation and my enjoyment of flying has not diminished. So when Brien O'Brien rang me in the morning saying he was planning to fly to Dargaville for lunch and did I want to come, I quickly answered YES!
It was another great day for flying and so I headed out to Kaipara Flats airfield where every Saturday morning the Rodney Aero Club have the jug on for a cuppa or coffee, and where Brien has his Fly Synthesis Texan ready to go. There was a bumper turnout of visiting aircraft for a cuppa or coffee with 5 visiting aircraft including Steve Williams new Savannah ZK-WIL over from Whitianga for its first visit to NZKF as well as Neil Wright's "new" Tecnam P 92 ZK-EKO2 which is now based at NZKF.
Saturday, 11 July 2026
Shots from Nelson on Saturday the 11th
Cherokee ZK-FEL Christchurch Friday the 10th.
It first flew from Ardmore on 23-06-1971, was issued with its CofA on the 25th and delivered to the Manukau Flying School on 02-07-1971.
Below ZK-DEC at Ardmore on 24-07-1971.
It was rebuilt by Norak Engineering at Ardmore and re-registered as ZK-FEL on 22-11-1977, passing through R D Leach & Associates to Frethey Electrical Ltd, initially of Auckland and then at Paraparaumu from February of 1978.
It was back in Auckland from mid-1983 with a selection of owner operators until 2018 including D G Simpson & A Hayward in 1983, then B Santowski and Photographic Air Services in July 1984.
Then we see it with J Cooper & A Roberts in 1986, and A Roberts & M Smith in early 1991.
At Christchurch on 04-03-1992.
It visited the Waimea Estuary at Nelson in February of 1999 but lived on to Join the North Shore Aero Club in November 2003. Then we see the FEL Partnership mentioned from February 2010.On 26-02-2012 Keith Morris captured it at North Shore.
It moved to Wanaka to join U-Fly (2014) Ltd from 04-08-2018 and then went briefly with Kylie Krippner to Te Anau.As noted at Wanaka on 23-02-2019.
Then it was back to Wanaka for the Prestige Aviation Group in May 2024 and it has been with U-Fly New Zealand Ltd of Wanaka since July of last year.
It cruised into Christchurch on Friday morning. Did a short local flight, then returned to Wanaka in the afternoon.
Thursday, 9 July 2026
Air Whanganui's Cessna Citation ZK-KGS in Christchurch





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