Anonymous was the only responder to this QT.
It is indeed a Fluidyne tail wheel ski - in this case for the Piper PA-18-150 Super Cub ZK-BNW.
It was also an upside down photo. Shame on me.
Your reward 'Anonymous' is not financial but just a common old chocolate fish.
But to receive same you will need to advise me your snail mail address.
The Piper PA-18-150 ZK-BNW2 c/n 18-4644/2 was built in very late 1955 and listed with the Piper test registration of N10F.
I next noted in Canada as CF-IJK with Teal Air Ltd of Winnipeg from 31-03-1957.
In December 1969 it had an incident which required a new fuselage for the rebuild - so the c/n was changed from the original 18-4644 to the non standard 18-4644/2.
It was listed to Gordon Hay of Vickers Heights, Ontario from 02-06-1975 and the registration format changed to C-FIJK
Gerry Marcil of Lewisporte, New Foundland listed it from 09-11-2016.
It was seasonally fitted with either wheels, Edo 200 floats or Schneider 4000 (wheel penetrating) skis.
Its Canadian registration was cancelled on 07-12-2020 with around 3900 airframe hours.
C-FIJK in its winter playground above.
Its NZ certification was carried out by Drake Aviation at Barradale with its CofA being granted on 13-08-2021 and first flight being on 15-09-2021
Nearing NZ certification at Drake Aviation on 27-06-2021.
Short final into Rangiora on 18-12-2021.
Actually it is ZK-BNW/2. The original ZK-BNW was c/n 18-5429 registered on 13 December 1956. It was written off in an accident at Balclutha in September 1962 (refer https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/63180) and I have it as cancelled on 26 June 1963. That's my two bob's worth. Maybe that should that read chocolate fish's worth?
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ReplyDeleteThe Question Time Fish Committee has decided that because the Author had mentioned "ZK-BNW/2" on one occasion in the blog post above - that you should only be allocated 'one bobs' worth of said chocolate fish.
The Committee therefore has allocated one half fish to you; but has yet to decide which half.
We have three options available.
1) Forward half.
2) Rear half.
3) Longitudinal half - either left side or right side.
Do you have any preference ?
Gosh Dave (and Question Time Fish Committee members) - there is such a wide range of choices on offer; to which I suppose could be added top or bottom half. Anyway, save the bob's worth till next time when you could send me three bobs' worth saving you excess p & p...
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