
A view over the remaining aircraft at Paul Hopper's airstrip. In the front is Paul's Cli-mate Cli-mate 100 ZK-EZY which is a modified Foxcon Terrier. And behind are Jabiru ZK-CJP, Technam Echo ZK-CDL, Avid ZK-PCL and Rans S-6ES ZK-JLE, all waiting their turn to take off.

Avid Mk IV STOL ZK-PCL is owned by Brian Leach and comes from Matakana.

Flight Design CTLS is owned by the agents Sports Aircraft NZ Ltd of Wellsford, and was flown by Tim Harrison.

Jabiru UL-T ZK-CJP is owned by Peter Karl of Hamilton.

And also up from Te Kowhai was Fly Synthesis Storch S ZK-SAQ of Sport Aviation Corp.

Technam P 2002 Sierra ZK-JNG of the Hauraki Aero Club was flown by Graeme Styles and was over from Thames.

Local Technam P 92 Echo ZK-CDL is owned by the Parakai Flying School of Helensville. It was flown by Peter Fitzsimons with Gary Mitchell on board.

Alpi Pioneer 300 ZK-LPX is owned by Avex Holdings of Kaukapakapa and was flown by Rex Swenson.

And also from Kaukapakapa was Rans S-6ES Coyote ZK-JLE owned by D M (Sandy) Eglinton.
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