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A most pleasant surprise at Masterton was the reversion of Tiger ZK-ANL to agricultural configuration. This machine was the last of a long line of working Tigers and was operated by Marshall and Neville out of Bridge Pa as a sprayer until 28 December 1980. The spray gear looks to be in much tidier than it ever did on the original aircraft, as I recall. It kept company at Masterton with Wanganui Aero Work Tiger ZK-AUZ (fitted with hopper box and spreader) and both machines did it for real. Outstanding!
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