At Whangarei for lunch on our cross country exercise, there were a few interesting sport aircraft around, including the following:
Steven Stokes' new Pipstrel Virus SW ZK-DWZ2 (c/n 771SW100) was outside the Northland Aviation hangar. It was registered here on 30/8/19 and is ex 27AHH (from France I am lead to believe).
The Whangarei Flying Club now has the ex Alan Nelson Tecnam P 92 Echo ZK-KFP on line alongside their later P 92 Eaglet ZK-WCF. (Alan now has the very nice Bristell NG 5 ZK-NGB).
In another hangar was Baz Norgrove's Titan Mustang ZK-DGM2 which has recently migrated North from Rangiora and is now Whangarei based.
And our cross country machine was the Dargaville Aero Club's Fly Synthesis Storch ZK-DAQ2.
Steven Stokes' new Pipstrel Virus SW ZK-DWZ2 (c/n 771SW100) was outside the Northland Aviation hangar. It was registered here on 30/8/19 and is ex 27AHH (from France I am lead to believe).
The Whangarei Flying Club now has the ex Alan Nelson Tecnam P 92 Echo ZK-KFP on line alongside their later P 92 Eaglet ZK-WCF. (Alan now has the very nice Bristell NG 5 ZK-NGB).
In another hangar was Baz Norgrove's Titan Mustang ZK-DGM2 which has recently migrated North from Rangiora and is now Whangarei based.
And our cross country machine was the Dargaville Aero Club's Fly Synthesis Storch ZK-DAQ2.
No comments:
Post a Comment