Sunday, 17 May 2026

Belanca Viking ZK-VIX at Rangiora

The Fernside (near Rangiora) based Bellanca Viking 300 17-30A ZK-VIX c/n 79-30944 was photographed yesterday at Rangiora by Tony McFarlin.
This has been listed with Greg Ward since about March of 2025.
 SEE HERE for previous post on this aircraft.

Saturday, 16 May 2026

Two Nelson visitors today. Saturday the 16th

 Bill Mannix captured these two visitors at Nelson this morning.

The Apollo Air Ltd.'s Beechcraft B300 (350i) Super King Air ZK-APL2 c/n FL-415 as seen on short finals for 02. It had flown Nelson to Westport and back to Nelson. Later it returned to home base at Christchurch.
See here for previous posts on this King Air.

             In from Murchison and parked at Repaircaft was the Murchison Heli Tours Ltd 's Eurocopter AS 350 B3 ZK-IKA2 c/n 3409.
See here for several other posts on this Squirrel.

Tecnam P92-2000RG ZK-MGW

Amongst the visitors to Pauanui today on this stunning autumn day was the rarely seen Tecnam P92-2000RG ZK-MGW.   This was originally imported new in late 2003 and since that time has had 3 different Taupo owners,  the latest acquiring it in 2022.


 

Friday, 15 May 2026

Short S45 Solent 4 ZK-AMO at MOTAT

As I was in the Western Springs area yesterday and armed with my Gold Card, I called into the Aviation Hall at MOTAT to re-familiarise myself with the museum.  It was much the same as I remembered it but I thought it was pretty dark inside, and the aircraft were mostly still hard to photograph.  And a lot of the smaller aircraft were hanging from the roof in the rear part of the big hall.  However the TEAL Solent flying boat is in a position to get reasonable photos of from the mezzanine floor so I took a couple. and I will post them here as we have not covered ZK-AMO on the blog before: 

ZK-AMO (c/n SH.1559) was delivered to Tasman Empire Airways Ltd (TEAL) in November 1949 and along with the rest of TEAL's Solent fleet (ZK-AML, AMM, AMN and AMQ)  flew trans-Tasman services between Auckland and Sydney and between Wellington and Sydney, and also operated the "Coral Route" from Auckland to Tahiti.  Wikipedia details the Coral Route as follows:  

"It became the only air route into Tahiti, with Americans and others from Northern Hemisphere flying by landplanes into Nadi in Fiji, making the short trip across to Suva to join the flying boat at Laucala Bay, for its fortnightly flight along the Coral Route, leaving on a Thursday morning for Samoa, alighting on the Satapuala lagoon about 2:00 pm. Passengers were driven by cab through Samoan coastal villages to Apia, where they enjoyed respite and dinner at Aggie Grey's hotel until 2:00 am when they were driven back out to Satapuala for a pre-dawn take-off to the Akaiami lagoon at Aitutaki where they went ashore for breakfast and an optional swim until mid-morning takeoff for Papeete, timed to ensure that arrival was after the end of the siesta period at 2:00 pm. After launching ashore and completing Customs, passengers had to wait a further hour while their luggage was sprayed against horticultural pests, a time usually spent by the majority across the road from the Customshouse at Quinn's Bar. In all, a 30-hour leisurely introduction to life in the South Seas which made the Coral Route a legendary travel experience."

ZK-AMO flew its last service on 14 September 1960 and on 8 December 1960 it was donated to the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) whose volunteers have done a great job of preserving and restoring it to its current condition inside the Aviation Hall on Meola Rd in Auckland.

You can see a lot of the smaller aircraft in the MOTAT collection hanging from the roof (where you can't really see them very well).  And to the right of the photos is the equally impressive Short Sunderland NZ4115.

Thursday, 14 May 2026

Group arrival at Pauanui

A surprise group arrival at Pauanui airfield late afternoon was a collection of 4 aircraft from Christchurch and 1 from Dunedin who all did a touch and go before heading north to Waiheke Island.

They comprised Rans S6-ES ZK-SIX,  Searey ZK-WET, Kitfox VII ZK-ROX, Kitfox IV ZK-JFA and Karatoo ZK-KTI.     Their histories have been well covered on earlier Blogs on this site.



 



Wednesday, 13 May 2026

Citation ZK-XXK on the move.

According to the rumour mill the Cessna 525A CJ2+ Citation Jet ZK-XXK c/n 525A0411 is about to be delivered to a new owner in Queenstown.

See HERE for previous mentions of this aircraft.

It flew into Nelson back on 31-04-2026 for attention at Generation Global and was noted above by Lord Nelson on 06-05-2026.
To see what Generation Global is about SEE HERE
It was noted again by Lord Nelson on 12-05-2026.
A flight of around 45 minutes, out west and returned, was carried out today (13-05-2026).

P.S. 16-05-2026. ZK-XXK flew south from Nelson to Queenstown Saturday the 16th.

Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Mark Elworthy's Easy Riser

In researching for information on my series of Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand I have been provided with a scanned copy of The History of the South Canterbury Microlight Club (thanks Grant) which was published by John Nicolson in August 1996.  His first couple of paragraphs interested me greatly and I quote them as follows:

1.1  Pete James was one of a small gathering of North islander's who were to to become the original microlight founders in New Zealand.  During 1978-80, Pete - an accomplished hang glider pilot - was one of several hang glider pilots who decided to experiment with powered hang gliding.  They had been watching the events of powered flight by the Americans who had been flying "ultralights" since about 1976.  After trial-and-error flights the "microlight" soon became a reality for the assembly of thrill seekers.  And so the NZ microlight came into being.  (this is as I have posted in my first post on early Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand that you can see  HERE )

1.2  Meantime, here in Sth Canty in 1980, a local PPL was into powered hang glider flight too.  Mark Elworthy had purchased an American Easy Riser bi-plane hang glider, the first aircraft to resemble a microlight, and had been flying it frequently in free flight from atop Mt Horrible.  Mark had been corresponding with Pete in the NI and was keen to move into powered flight.  Mark attached a McCulloch 101 (125cc) go-cart engine to his Easy Riser.  Although initially plagued with growing pains, Mark eventually got things right and made numerous powered flights in his Easy Riser, later registered (?) as Maanz 060.  George Adams was to purchase Mz060 a few years later. (I do not think this Easy Riser was ever officially registered on the civil register).

This information was new to me and it shows that there was another flying microlight in New Zealand in 1980, before microlights had to be registered (joining Pete James' Easy Riser and Richard Brett's machine in the Waikato, Murray Hagen's Pfedgeling in Southland and Terry Delore's trike around Christchurch).  There may well be others that we don't know about.  Of course, if anyone has information on very early microlights in New Zealand please contact the editor and we will add to the story.  

Also, if anyone has a photo of Mark Elworthy's Easy Riser we would love to see it.  

In case readers do not have an idea of what an Easy Riser powered ultralight is, here is a good video which shows its history:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFwU9O1wjgQ

This is a screen shot from the video, not, unfortunately Mark Elworthy's machine (although it would have looked just like this!).

Monday, 11 May 2026

Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand - Some More Photos from Hamilton in October 1980

In researching for my series of Microlight Aircraft of New Zealand, I have come across some more photos from Janic Geelen of the very early days of microlights here, before they were required to be registered:




Can anyone add any further information about these photos?  I have heard a story about when Americans Tommy Namais and Marty Waller came to New Zealand they bought examples of several microlights with them and offered dealerships.  Maybe these 3 microlights were part of this?  Can anyone confirm?

There was another microlight on the airfield that day, being Pete James' weight shift Quicksilver E but Pete tells me that that one was imported by him and this will form the start of my series of Quicksilvers in New Zealand (of which there have been 112 registered!). 

Saturday, 9 May 2026

Rangiora Friday visitation 08-05-2026

 First stop for the day was with Aero Fix which had this Robinson R44 Raven II ZK-HRY2 c/n 10966 out front. This is currently listed to Gerald Jefferies of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
This has been in NZ since new in late 2005 and has been mentioned in these pages previously.
Following ten years with Anderson Helicopters Ltd of Hokitika from 2014 - it went to Gerald Jefferies of Hanmer Springs in May of 2025 - with a recent change of Address to Australia.

I managed to catch the Southbranch Farm Ltd's Maule M-5-235C Lunar Rocket ZK-MEZ c/n 7228C after it arrived back from a round of circuits. 
t looks much more hairy chested with its larger wheels.
For earlier posts on ZK-MEZ SEE HERE

A resident from the same Hangar 8 was this Australian registered Piper PA-46-350P Malibu Mirage VH-BHR c/n 4622019. This arrived into Christchurch International direct from Melbourne on 01-02-2026.
this was built as N9157Q and delivered to Australia to become VH-LBE on 02-06-1989. After five operators it returned to the USA to become N113KR from 29-06-2007
It returned to Australia to become VH-BHRon 01-03-2012. It is currently listed to George Glaister of Balclutha who also has interests in the Culverden area.
As a PA-46-350P it is the first of this model in NZ and is not covered by the current NZ type certificate - (which only covers the -310P and the 500TP models) hence it remains on the Australian register. 
George also operates the Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six ZK-OMT and previously had the Cherokee Six ZK-ECV.
For further details on VH-BHR See here.

Thursday, 7 May 2026

ZK-HPB the Ninth!

Brien O'Brien was at Kaipara Flats yesterday when (Sir) Peter Beck flew in in his latest helicopter to do some stuff at Rocket Lab in Warkworth:

ZK-HPB9 (c/n 20165) is a used Airbus MBB-BK 117 D-2 model that was registered to Advanced Flight Ltd of Auckland in December 2025 and is operated by them for Peter Beck.  It replaced his previous EC130T2 helicopter ZK-HPB8 which was cancelled in March 2025 and went to Australia as VH-83E. 

Thanks for the photo Brien.