Tony McFarlin has again been busy capturing the recent foreign comings and goings at Christchurch International Airport earlier this week.
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Saturday, 28 February 2026
Recent Christchurch visitors. From Tony McFarlin.
Thursday, 26 February 2026
Skywork Squirrel ZK-HQQ
While I was out at Kaipara Flats airfield last Saturday a Skywork Squirrel flew into the circuit and practiced some autorotations so I fired off a quick photo. It was ZK-HQQ and a check back on the blog showed that it had been posted before, back in 2016. But all was not what it seemed!
In fact the earlier photos were of the first iteration of ZK-HQQ which was also a Skywork Squirrel! (an AS350BA model c/n 2240 that went on to become ZK-HNX4), and the ZK-HQQ I photo'd was ZK-HQQ the second which is an AS350B3 model c/n 9232).
ZK-HQQ2 was registered on 24/5/22 to Skywork Helicopters Ltd of Warkworth and hasn't been posted on the blog before.Tuesday, 24 February 2026
A Fiordland Pterodactyl Ascender - ZK-NLC
I guess one of the Pterodactyl pilots to have a serious amount of fun would be Bruce Reay who flew his Ascender ZK-NLC extensively around Fiordland and South Westland in the 1980s. He also took quite a lot of photos of his adventures which he has posted on Facebook, and here are some of them:
Sunday, 22 February 2026
Pterodactyl Fun
In researching this series of Pterodactyl microlights of New Zealand and talking to some of their early pilots, one thing that came across was how much FUN they had flying back in those days. So here are some photos:
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Aerosport Dynamic WT9 ZK-DYZ
Friday, 20 February 2026
Perpetual Pterodactyl Photos - the Final Ones?
I think this might be the last post of new Pterodactyl photos that I sourced from AustAirData. As before, I will go back and add them to my original posts:
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Pilatus PC-12/45 ZK-PLS Gone
Two photos taken early this morning at Ardmore of ZK-PLS2 c/n 363 - prior to its departure to Auckland International and then on to Samoa.
ZK-PLS originally was with the RFDS Western Operations at Jandakot in West Australia as VH-KWO2 from 30-04-2001 until being delivered to Adelaide in November of 2014 for onward sale.
It departed Adelaide for Sydney on 27-01-2015 then on to Auckland on the following day. After a brief visit to Omaka it was flown up to Feilding for its NZ certification and became ZK-PLS to Sounds Air on 16-03-2015.
It flew for some time in its old Australian colour scheme - as seen below at Taupo on 20-02-2026.
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Some More Historical Pterodactyl Ascender Photos
Jim Barnett's collection of early microlight photos was mainly of Pterodactyl Ascenders as he owned two of them (ZK-FFR and ZK-JFB). It ranged over locations in Southland to some Waitohi flyins to Pikes Point airfield on the shores of the Manakau Harbour where jim was a microlight instructor. I will post some of the general photos later but here are some Ascender photos, either of aircraft we didn't have or ones with the registration showing better:
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Cessna 152 ZK-RJC at Nelson.
The above photo shows it at Warrnambool, Victoria on 26-01-1987 - still wearing its US marks of N5369M.
By August of 2008 it was with the Forbes Flying Club in NSW before moving on to Bathurst in December 2013 for the Central West Recreational Flying School. Pterodactyl Ptraveller ZK-EWS in Southland
Having started on my series of Pterodactyl microlights of New Zealand, I have found out quite a lot more about them. This has been helped hugely by Murray Hagen who was the Pterodactyl agent in New Zealand from the beginning - thanks Murray. Then I got a big boost over the weekend when Jim Barnett who was an early Pterodactyl owner in Southland and then bought an Ascender II+2 and flew out of Pikes Point airfield as a microlight instructor in the 1980s, allowed me to copy photos from his photo collection. (There must be other early microlighters out there who have collections of old microlight photos - if you are one of them and have early photos, please get in contact with the Editor).
Here is one of the photos from Jim Barnett's collection. You cannot see the registration which is a problem with lots of the early microlight photos, but with Murray Hagen's knowledge it can be identified as the Perodactyl Ptraveller ZK-EWS. I had not known of any Ptravellers in New Zealand but now I understand that they were an early version of the Ascender that was lighter in construction and could be easily dismantled for road transport, and that had a direct drive propellor for its Cuyuna engine, and this can be seen in the photo.
I have previously posted about a couple others of these microlights when I had erroneously called them Pfedgelings (the Pfledgeling did not have a canard). These other two were ZK-FVN and ZK-PJH. I will go back and alter my original post to reflect this and also add the photo of ZK-EWS.












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