Some readers of the blog may be aware of the all metal single seat Spirit SE 1 which was sensationally revealed at Oshkosh 2025 when four of them were flown in from their factory in Grand Junction Colorado. As well, the SE 1 was powered by a brand new 42 HP 4 stroke inverted vee 2 cylinder engine that was also designed and built by Spirit in-house. And not only all that, but Spirit Engineering Inc showed photos of dozens more of them back in the factory. And before Oshkosh 2025 virtually no-one knew anything about the aircraft!
NZ Civil Aircraft
A blog on New Zealand Civil Aircraft.
Saturday, 15 August 2026
Spirit SE 1 to New Zealand!
N9099Z finally going onto the ZK register - soon ! maybe !
I heard a rumour earlier this month that it was soon to join the New Zealand civil aircraft register.And behold.
Above. Bill Mannix snapped this shot of it marked up as ZK-MLB at Nelson on 21-07-2026 outside the RepairCraft facility.
Below. Also captured the same day at Nelson.
It then appears to have been sold through Dan Jay Aircraft Sales Inc of Chico, California to Six Six Hotel Corporation of Bangor, Pennsylvania in 2007 (about the time it came to NZ) and then on 23-11-2009 it was certified to Throwaway LLC of Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania.
Rangiora Friday pie run 14-08-2026
A nice catch at Rangiora today was the stopover of the Titan Tornado II ZK-JKD along with the ICP Savannah S ZK-JUN from Takaka.
The Titan has been mentioned previously HERE
Following all the drama getting the engine problem resolved John Osmers named his aircraft "PERSEVERANCE"
ZK-JSS on a brief visit to Christchurch.
The Piper Arrow III ZK-JSS flew into Christchurch from Omaka yesterday morning (14-08-2026) and returned to Omaka later in the day. Tony McFarlane was there to capture this image.
Tuesday, 11 August 2026
Rangiora on Tuesday.
Bristells Among the Sunflowers
A few months ago Martin Henton of the local Bristell agents took the opportunity to gather six Bristells together for a spectacular photoshoot among a field of sunflowers just before they were harvested:
The Bristells were ZK-NGZ, ZK-NGO2, ZK-NGT, ZK-EAC3 in the rear with ZK-SAM4 and ZK-DVB2 in front.Sunday, 9 August 2026
Lancair ES ZK-EDZ has departed our shores.
Bird Dog ZK-LAO
Saturday, 8 August 2026
Topdressing DC 3s (7) - ZK-AZL
I am posting this series on topdressing DC 3s in alphabetical registration order, but ZK-AZL really deserves more prominence as it was the original Ag Dak from way back in 1954!
Douglas C-47B-35-DK (c/n 16568/33316) was built by The Douglas Aircraft Co, Oklahoma City, OK with 2x 1200HP 14-cyl R-1830-92 Twin Wasp radial engines as 44-76984
18 May 1945 USAAF diverted through “Lend-Lease” and exported to New Zealand, flown to NZ
NZ3545 17 Jun 1945 RNZAF 1 ASU, Hamilton.
22 Jun 1945 RNZAF 1 ARU. RNZAF 40 Sqn, Whenuapai
Withdrawn from use 24 May 1946 and put in storage . Struck Off Charge 31 May 1947.
ZK-AZL registered on 7 Apr 1953 to NZ National Airways Corp, Wellington. Named “Kuaka”
Was to be spare aircraft for the Royal Tour 1953 so she returned to NZ3545 RNZAF 42 Sqn but she was used as luggage aircraft for the tour.
ZK-AZL registered on 10 Apr 1954 to James Aviation Ltd, Hamilton. Converted to topdresser by de Havilland Aircraft (NZ) Ltd at Rongotai. Test flown 4 Jul 1954 First topdressing job 1 Dec 1955. Named “Hi Land Duster”
ZK-AZL was converted to single pilot operation by Airland (NZ) Ltd, Palmerston North, as were all the topdressing D C 3s.
Her last flight was on 4 Sep 1974 @ 14,043 hours flight time, and she was cancelled on 6 Jun 1984.
Later she was displayed at Mystery Creek, near Hamilton Airport, then moved to Te Kowhai, then removed from Te Kowhai to allow for airpark development.
This photo was taken at Te Kowhai at sunrise on 3/6/19. Does anyone know where she is now?

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