NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Monday, 25 May 2026
N8336C "Spirit of Douglas" at Christchurch.
Our Flight to Te Kowhai in Sling 4 TSi ZK-DBV/2
I have done a couple of posts from the Chipmunk 80th anniversary flyin at Te Kowhai last Saturday, but I thought it might be interesting for some blog readers to hear about our flight down there from Kaipara Flats.
First off, Arjen Visser's Sling 4 TSi ZK-DBV2 is a very capable aircraft that is equipped with pretty much all the bells and whistles with an all Garmin screen set up as well as an autopilot. For example when we were flying the display tells you what airfields you are in gliding range of in case of an engine failure (but it doesn't go all the way and automatically land the aircraft which is a feature that can be had in the US).
I am tempted to say "It is flying Jim, but not as we know it!"
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Wellington sightings today 24-05-2026
A Couple of other Aircraft from Te Kowhai Yesterday
As well as the Chipmunks there were quite a few other sport aircraft visiting Te Kowhai yesterday. Two that were new to me and the blog were as follows:
Saturday, 23 May 2026
De Havilland DHC 1 Chipmunk 80th Birthday Celebrations at Te Kowhai Today 23-5-2026
To further celebrate the 80th birthday of the first flight of a Chipmunk in Canada on 22 May 1946, several local examples gathered at Te Kowhai today. There were six Chipmunks on the airfield:
Six Chipmunks and two Tiger Moths lined up. Rob McNair flew his Tiger Moth down from Ardmore later to make 3 Tiger Moths on the airfield. The Chipmunks were:Friday, 22 May 2026
The De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk is eighty years old today 22 May 2026.
First Flight of the De Havilland DHC-1 Chipmunk on
May 22, 1946 at Downsview, Ontario.
A Couple More Spanning the Years at Ardmore
It was a fabulous weather day last Tuesday when I called into Ardmore to have a look at what was at Avspecs. It was also very quiet flying wise however I did manage to photo a couple of planes that were out in the sun:
Thursday, 21 May 2026
Cresco ZK-JOF working from Nelson.
Tuesday at Rangiora.
Also at Avspecs - a Boeing B 17G Flying Fortress!
Nearly 2 years ago I posted about the Boeing B 17G Flying Fortress "Yankee Lady" coming to Avspecs and you can see that post HERE In that post I got it a bit wrong because it turned out that what arrived at Avspecs was only the fuselage and empennage and the outer wings. The B 17's engines and wing centre section are being restored in the US at Erickson Aircraft at Madras, Oregon and when both parts of the project are completed (hopefully in 2028) the Avspecs team will travel to Oregon to oversee the re-assembly of the aircraft and make it ready for flight. Last Tuesday I visited Avspecs where the B 17 was sitting at the front of their hangar looking very shiny:






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