NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Motor Gliders at Kaikohe on 31-1-2026
Monday, 2 February 2026
Another Gulfstream passes though Christchurch.
Tony McFarlin was on site again today and captured the arrival of this Grumman Gulfstream PR-RDD.
A couple of recent photos from Nelson
Bill Mannix captured these two flying machines at Nelson recently.
A new aircraft type for Wellington
A brand new aircraft type graced the Wellington runway this afternoon. Qantaslink Airbus A220-371arrived from Brisbane as QLK281
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Kaikohe on 31-1-2026
When we arrived at Kaikohe last Saturday Steve Moor taxied in behind us from a local flight in his locally based Jodel D 11 ZK-CKG:
Sunday, 1 February 2026
An Eventful and Eventual Flight to Kaikohe for a Picnic on 31-1-2026
The Northern Aviators Club introduced a new flyout event this flying season by having a BYO picnic at Kaikohe yesterday. I had prepped my Jodel D9 Honey Bebe ZK-KMM during the week and I planned to fly to Kaikohe with a fuel stop at Dargaville.
When I got to the airfield on Saturday morning, around 7 45 it was foggy. But it cleared and I was able to
take off around 8.50am and head up the Kaipara for Dargaville.
All looked good at first but as I flew up the inner channel past Tinopai
I was confronted by a wall of fog and low cloud. However there was a gap out to the West
through which I flew through to get out into the main harbour, but I was met
with another wall of fog and low cloud where the Northern Wairoa River flows
into the Kaipara. However there was
another gap out to the West which I flew through out to the coast. This was a bit better but still very murky up
ahead and I was not confident of being able to find my way to Dargaville from
the coast. I also had to consider my
fuel situation, so I made the decision to return to Kaipara Flats. I am sure I made the right decision for me
although from the radio other pilots were making their way North (but by then
it was more than an hour later than I had encountered the fog and low cloud). I eventually landed back at Kaipara Flats at
10,20am, one and a half hours after I left!
Then a very neat thing happened. Arjen Visser was just starting his Sling 4 TSi ZK-DBV2 as I landed, to fly to Kaikohe with Anne Helliwell for the picnic. He taxied across to the Aero Club and asked if I would like a ride with him in the back of the Sling! I surely would!
So I quickly put Honey Bebe back in the hangar and got my BYO picnic and
hopped the back of the lovely Sling and we flew to Kaikohe over the clouds and
in some style! It only took around 40
minutes to get there.
When we arrived there were maybe a dozen aircraft on the ground and over
the next little while quite a few more arrived.
Maurice Honey and his wife had graciously opened up the airfield gate
and what used to be the old terminal building (when Kaikohe had a NAC DC 3
service up to 1970), and provided water for tea and coffee, and Steve Moor had
pushed the aircraft out of his hangar so picnics could be held in the shade as
it was pretty hot!
Kaikohe Aerodrome has an interesting history as it was built by US Marines in 1942 as a heavy bomber base but it was never used as such. That is why it has such a long and wide main grass runway (1540 metres X 140 metres) which makes it the largest grass airstrip in the Southern Hemisphere.
Looking Down on Kaikohe Aerodrome – the old terminal building is at the end of the long drive with the hangar where we had our picnics is just to the right.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Merlin in town
Two of Merlin Labs NZ Ltd's aircraft arrived into Christchurch International Airport on Thursday the 29th of January. Australian registered Cessna 208B Grand Caravan VH-WZY c/n 1035 ferried over from Gold Coast, Queensland via Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands on 09-01-2026, reaching Auckland and Ardmore on the 10th.
It arrived at Christchurch from Kerikeri via Blenheim the 28th and Christchurch (see comment below) on Thursday the 29th. It moved on today (31st) to Hokitika and Franz Josef.
This is a 2005 model initially listed in the US as N5058J followed by N421YC before taking up VH-ZGS on 28-10-2005. It was transferred to VH -WZY on 14-09-2006 and spent most of its time with Lip Air, West Wing Aviation and Skytrans - all in Queensland.
Then followed a private owner with a transfer to operator Merlin Labs on 28-01-2026 with it remaining on the Australian register.
Rangiora swap over today - Friday 30th
ZK-EBQ was first registered in NZ to Airwork (NZ) Ltd at Ardmore on 21-10-1976 having been built in the States as N9633N.
It took up with the Southern Districts Aero Club at Gore on 03-03-1977 until becoming part of the Southland Aero Club on 01-12-1999 and the Southland Aviation College Ltd on 22-02-2001.
This in turn became Southern Wings Ltd on 02-04-2002.
Southern Wings Ltd set up a branch at Ardmore in August of 2014.
Friday, 30 January 2026
Ten Thousand Posts! and a New H 130 Helicopter
WOO HOO! This post is number TEN THOUSAND since the NZ Civair blog was first published in December 2007. You can have a look at the first post HERE
The blog was set up by Mike Condon (MRC Aviation) and other contributors over the 18 years have included Blue Bus, Greybeard, AVI8OR, Flyernzl, AgAirNZ, Minicooper, Richard Currie and I used the handle Sir Minty for many years. My apologies if I have missed any contributing posters - let me know and I can add to this post. Thanks also to the many other people who have sent in photos to be posted Although ten thousand posts is a great milestone we will carry on and if anyone else wants to join as a posting contributor contact Dave Paull whose email is in the heading photo.
And so to the subject of this post: Yesterday I was down at North Shore and I called into the Rosedale heliport where a new bright red Airbus H 130 helicopter was out in the sun:
ZK-IEH3 (c/n 7939) was registered to Inflite Ltd earlier this month. It is great to see a brightly coloured H 130 as although most of the others have subtle colours they mostly all seem to be black to me.Wednesday, 28 January 2026
A Line Up of Biplanes at Kaipara Flats Today 28-1-2026
One of our Rodney Aero Club members, David Signal, has some really nice video equipment and he arranged to do a bit of vintage aircraft videoing at Kaipara Flats in the nice weather today. I am more of a stills guy and before the flying we lined up some of the Kaipara Flats vintage aircraft fleet for a photoshoot:
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