NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Tuesday, 7 April 2026
Tuesdays Rangiora look see
Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (2) - Airtruk ZK-DMZ
The recently restored Transavia PL 12U Airtruk ZK-DMZ was also displayed at Wanaka, flown by Don Hart:
ZK-EBM revisited
I recently received some correspondence from Jen Ostler of Fairbanks, Alaska.
Jen had initially sent an anonymous comment on 29-03-2026 to the earlier blog post that I had done about the Piper PA-28-161 Warrior ZK-EBM2.
I responded to the Anon post asking hopefully for some photos of N9423C (as it was registered in Jen's time) and received the following reply.
Hello Dave!
These photos are all that I have. Photos were not as common back then!
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Canterbury Aero Club latest arrivals.
Monday, 6 April 2026
Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (1) - C172N ZK-EJR in Esteemed Company!
With the successful conclusion of Warbirds Over Wanaka 2026 (albeit without a military presence), various photographers are posting their photos and I thought it would be a good idea to chronicle some of them. This first photo from Richard Webb is probably unique:
Richard is the owner of long-time Kaipara Flats resident Cessna 172N ZK-EJR which he has refurbished back to near original condition. He also spends quite a bit of time at Wanaka and I guess this is in his regular hangar hence the presence of his aircraft in esteemed company.Friday, 3 April 2026
AutoGyro Cavalon ZK-KLC through Nelson
The AutoGyro Cavalon ZK-KLC2, c/nV00150, has been with Kevin Maurice of Auckland since about July last.
It was noted in the heading south from the west Auckland area to Whanganui and up the Wairau Valley in the South Island on in late March. It we then seen doing a coastal run up the South Island from the Okarito area to Hokitika, Westport and Cape Farewell and beyond.
It was noted at Nelson today, March 3rd, before heading back to the North Island, accompanied by the Whanganui based Calidus ZK-YGG which joined it from Havelock.
Thursday, 2 April 2026
Heavy lifting in Grenada North
Wairarapa Helicopters ZK-IBQ Aérospatiale AS 350BA Ecureuil (c/n2050), doing heavy lifting over the hills in Grenada North this afternoon.
Alpi Pioneer 300 ZK-PLG
Wednesday, 1 April 2026
En Route to Wanaka (6)
The exotic trio of Yaks about to depart from Omaka for Wanaka via Ashburton today:
From left is Yak 7B ZK-YKB now named Liberté, Yak 3U ZK-YOV Steadfast and Yak 3M ZK-VVS Full Noise.En Route to Wanaka (5)
The weather is looking great over the South Island for aircraft en route to Wanaka. Included among the are Martin Henton and Stu Reid in their Bristells ZK-NGO and ZK-SAM:
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
A couple of strays at Rangiora 31st March 2026.
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I learned to fly in this plane at the age of 17 in 1978. It was brand new and either owned or leased by Blue Mountain Aviation in John Day, Oregon. My father Dick Evans (USCG retired) was a flight instructor there. I got my Private Pilot's License during the summer of 1978 and never flew again.
ReplyDeleteI was born on this plane 01 Dec 1988! On a flight from John Day to Bend, Oregon. Glad to see she's still around. -Alicia
ReplyDeleteHi Alicia, when we looked at and flew this aircraft in Medford Oregon back in 2019 I was told the story of you being born in the plane by Cindy the sales agent. Pretty cool story!
It's been a great addition to our fleet.
Mike
DeleteI'm the Bob Wille of Medford, Oregon who bought Charlie from Bill Krayer. He was the pilot/owner when Alicia was born and told of a snowy flight to Bend with three on board and landing with four. A great little airplane that served our family well. May she continue to train and fly a long time.
I was googling N9423C and stumbled upon your posts. I'm so excited to see its new life. I learned how to fly and got my private pilots license with this plane in John Day, Oregon when it was owned by Bill Krayer. I learned to fly this plane before I knew how to drive a car, at the age of 14. I flew it between 1996 and 2000. I will always fondly remember "Charlie".
ReplyDeleteGood morning 'Anon' from New Zealand.
I am pleased you have found your old Cherokee.
It is still going strong with the Canterbury Aero Club.
Do you by chance have a photograph of it from your days ?
If you do is there any chance you could email a copy to me please.
My address is paulldj@xtra.co.nz
Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI’m sorry I didn’t sign my name to my first post. I flew N9423C (which I prefer to think of as a Piper Warrior!) as Jennifer Powers and I’m now married and live in Fairbanks, Alaska. I’ll send photos!
DeleteThe first allocation of the ZK-EBM registration was to a Piper PA-28-140F Cherokee Cruiser (c/n 28-7625015) which spent most of its career with the Canterbury Aero Club from 1982 through to its retirement in 2013 and export to Sri-Lanka becoming 4R-MBG having accumulated over 31,000 airframe hours.