There were several Tiger Moths present and flying at Wanaka and they flew in de Havilland flypasts along with Bevan Dewes' Fox Moth and Vaughn Davis' Chipmunk. But there was another Tiger Moth on the airfield, being Wanaka Helicopters newly acquired ZK-APS:
As with all Tiger Moths ZK-APS has a long and interesting history and is probably a bit like "grandfather's axe". Its fuselage was built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company at Hatfield in 1940 and shipped to New Zealand where the de Havilland Aircraft Company of New Zealand built the wings and gave it the c/n of DHNZ 45. It became NZ795 with the RNZAF on 30/1/41 and served with 1 and 3 Elementary Flying Training Schools and then was put into storage at Shelley Bay in Wellington. In 1947 it was sold to the Southland Aero Club who registered it as ZK-APS on 15/8/47.NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (9) - A "New" Tiger Moth
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (8) - Another One That Didn't Make It
There was another aircraft heading for Wanaka that didn't make it (along with the USAF F 22s Raptors and the RNZAF). This one was somewhat smaller and they made it as far as Lord Howe Island:
Monday, 13 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (7) - Yaks, Harvards, Spitfires and a Mustang
There were quite a few aviators from the Warkworth area that made the trip down to Wanaka, and a couple of them were Rob and Nong. Nong took lots of photos and here are a couple of them:
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Two more from Wellington yesterday April 11th.
The Canterbury Aero Club flight into Wellington
The Piper PA-28-181 Archer TX ZK-LJO c/n 2881232 did a Christchurch to Nelson, Wellington and return to Christchurch flight on Saturday.This was a factory new aircraft for the Canterbury Aero Club - arriving at the Club on a flat deck truck from Lyttelton - on 29-01-2020 - along with the pre loved PA-28-161 (which became ZK-EBM2). (Recently mentioned HERE )
Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (6) - Broussard and Beaver
Since we posted about the Max Holste Broussard at Wanaka (HERE) it has been registered as ZK-OUI2 (which is the very French registration we alluded to), and it has a registered colour scheme. It was displayed at Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 with the NZ Warbirds Beaver ZK-CKH:
Saturday, 11 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka (5) - Republic Seabee N6224K
David Berger's Republic Seabee N6224K was at Wanaka and is now named "Honoria Glossop":
Friday, 10 April 2026
The Rainbow Skyreach Bushcat ZK-ZOL
Robinson R44 Raven II ZK-ILS
This was imported through Skysales Aviation (NZ) Ltd of Christchurch and registered to them on 15-11-2011 for listing to Heli-Works Queenstown Helicopters Ltd a month later.
They sold it on to Stephen McCowan of Matakana around October of 2017, followed by a move to East Coast Plant Hire Ltd of Gisborne from March of 2019.
It then went to Argus Aviation (NZAP) Ltd at Taupo in October of 2024 and resurfaced after due attention to join EagleFlight Technics c/o Helicopter Me of Auckland in late 2025.
Gardan (SUD) Horizon ZK-CLK update in OZ
It has been with Allan Churn at Ferndale Western Australia since mid 2009.
I will let Allan take up the story of its latest move.
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Hi Dave.
The Barber Snark that Allan has acquired is ex ZK-JIU c/n 003 and was registered as 19-3116 on 03-03-1999.
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