Ken Asplin and Trevor Barrett who had flown their Mirages from North Cape to Bluff in February 1982, were the agents for the Mirage trading as Skyflight Waikato and as I mentioned in my previous post there was a big demand for them with 35 Mirages being registered in 1982. Below is their advertisement for the Mirage singing its benefits:
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Thursday, 26 March 2026
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Mirages (2) - ZK-ERZ to ZK-EYY Registered Mirages
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Wellington Airport runway extensions completed 24-03-2026.
Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Ultraflight Mirages (1) - ZK-KJA
The next type of micolight aircraft to be registered in New Zealand was the Ultraflight Mirage and the first of these was Ken Asplin's ZK-KJA. Of course there had been several Mirages flying here when they were not required to be registered but I don't know how many of them there were.
The Ultraflight Mirage was designed by Frank Riley in the US and was supplied as a kit for amateur construction. It was developed from the Aerodyne vector and Hill Humbug ultralights and conformed to the US FAR 103 regulations for ultralight aircraft which required the empty weight to be no more than 254 pounds (115 Kg) and the Mirage came in at 246 pounds (112 kg). It was a single seat cable braced high wing microlight with a tricycle undercarriage, constructed from aluminium tubing with the flying surfaces covered with dacron sailcloth. It had a Kawasaki TA440A twin cylinder 2 stroke engine from a snowmobile and this produced 35 HP. The engine was mounted above the leading edge of the wing and drove a pusher propellor behind the wing by an extension shaft. The control system involved spoilers on each wing to reduce lift and therefore turn the aircraft, and standard rudder cables. An optional fairing could be fitted.
The specifications for the Mirage were: wingspan 32 feet (9.8 metres), length 19 feet 6 inches (9.54 metres), wing area 13.4 square metres, empty weight 246 pounds (112 Kg) and MAUW was 500 pounds (227 Kg). The cruising speed was 50 mph and the stall speed was around 25 mph.
We have had 39 Mirages registered in New Zealand and remarkably 35 of them were registered in 1982 - that shows quite a bit of pent up demand for microlight flying!
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Auster ZK-AZF and Lismore Field. 14th of March 2026.
Monday, 23 March 2026
Warbirds on Parade - a Couple of WW 1 Aircraft
We should note that NZ Warbirds held a successful Warbirds on Parade airshow at Ardmore one week ago on Sunday. From photos posted on the internet it seemed to be quite successful and the weather in the morning allowed the WW 1 aircraft fleet to fly a display. There were 6 WW 1 replica aircraft in the sky, 3 British and 3 German so there was a fair bit of tail chasing. A couple of nice flying photos from Ken Ryder caught my eye:
Sunday, 22 March 2026
Savannah ZK-MRJ at Nelson
Saturday, 21 March 2026
New Savannah ZK-WIL delivered North today 21-03-2026.
Below we have the new ICP Savannah S ZK-WIL/2 c/n 20-12-54-0749 as seen at Rangiora on 20-03-2026 by Aaron Murphy.
Beechcraft A36 Bonanza ZK-ACO
Friday, 20 March 2026
A Metroliner Lives On in New Zealand!
Thanks to Mike Condon who has strong links back to his home town of Hokitika, here are some photos of the nose of the old Metroliner ZK-NSY which has been converted into a spectacular trailer. Mike has sent in the photos taken recently at the local motor camp by Rex Boyd:
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
DC 3 N8336C Spirit of Douglas Flies South on 17-3-2026
The 1942 Douglas DC 3A N8336C Spirit of Douglas is currently in New Zealand as part of a world tour to commemorate the 1924 world tour of three Douglas World Cruisers and the 90th anniversary of the DC 3. The original Douglas World Cruisers did not come to New Zealand but the Spirit of Douglas is owned by a Christchurch based New Zealand businessman so I guess that is why it is here. I heard it fly over Warkworth on Saturday afternoon (14 March) but it was above the clouds. And today Tuesday 17 March it is flying from Auckland to Christchurch.




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