Monday, 6 May 2019

Ardmore

A visit to Ardmore today offered more aircraft of interest to those blogged from last week starting with Bell 407 ZK-HNY which was added to the Gisborne Helicopters fleet in March 2019.



An imposing looking aircraft is the Cub Crafters CCX2000 Carbon Cub FX appropriately registered ZK-FXC.   This was imported from the US in March 2019.


And returned to the ZK register is RV6 ZK-VGS which was operated in Australia from 2003 as VH-VGS until its arrival back in Auckland on 22 December 2018.


Ardmore Helicopters on 3-5-2019

There were quite a few helicopters out in the sun at Ardmore last Friday, including these that I had not photo'd previously:

Our only 2 Agusta 109E's posing together.

The Taranaki Rescue Helicopter Agusta 109E ZK-ITR2 (it could be mistaken for TSB). It is registered to Helilink Ltd of Auckland.  (The first ZK-ITR was also an Agusta but an A 119 model).

I have quite often seen ZK-ITR2 in the Heliflight hangar at Ardmore and I wonder what rescue helicopter was filling in in Taranaki, or maybe the Taranaki rescue service is now being provided by others after the reorganisation of rescue helicopter services nationally?

Guimbal Cabri G2 ZK-IRR2 has not been posted on the blog before.  It has recently changed ownership to M R Buttle of Auckland.

I took this photo of Bell Longranger ZK-HMJ3 because it looked so snazzy out in the sun.  The registration is in gold and is partly obscured by the reflection of the sun.  It is registered to M L Jones of Auckland.

Kawasaki BK 117 C-1 ZK-HQZ3 was registered to Oceania Aviation Ltd on 14/6/18 and was parked oujtside their hangar.

Sunday, 5 May 2019

Polikarpov Po 2 ZK-POL at Ardmore 3-5-2019 and Another Earlier Example

The Red Star Aviation Trust's recently restored Polikarpov Po 2 was out in the sun at Ardmore yesterday:

A colourful scene outside Aero Technology hangar.  ZK-POL2 (c/n 046) bears the very small numbers 641-046 on the fin.  You can see more photos of the aircraft on our sister blog MRC Aviation, at: https://mrcaviation.blogspot.com/2019/04/polikarpov-po-2-takes-flight-updated-21.html

The Shvetsov 5 cylinder radial engine looking very shiny!

The aircraft will be based at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre at Omaka.

However this is not the first Polikarpov Po 2 we have had in New Zealand, as can be seen from this photo from the 2003 Classic Fighters airshow, also at Omaka, held over Easter 2003. This aircraft (c/n 0094) was owned by Pat Donovan.  It was kept on the ground by paperwork at the airshow but it did taxy along the crowd line.  It had the registration ZK-POZ reserved for it but I assume that it did not fly in New Zealand as it was never officially registered.  Later in 2003 it was exported to England where it was registered G-BSSY for the Shuttleworth Collection with whom it is still current.

Saturday, 4 May 2019

French visitors

Amongst the visitors to Pauanui airfield today were a couple of interesting French built light aircraft, being the Auckland owned Socata TB20 ZK-JFC which has had only 1 NZ owner since its importation from Australia in 1991



And from Tauranga the Robin R3000/160 which was imported from Germany in 2006.


Friday, 3 May 2019

AHRT's New Helicopters and New Base at Ardmore 3-5-2019

At Ardmore I was pleased to catch up with the Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trusts's two new Leonardo AW 169 helicopters at their new base:

The new AHRT Ardmore base is in the two hangar complex just South of the Auckland Aero Club, where work was going on to make the complex fit for purpose.  It has been well known that their lease is running out for the old Mechanics Bay site, and also that the new helicopters were too big to be hangared there.  So this is their new base.  I am not sure if the new helicopters are operational from Ardmore yet.
 Inside one of the hangars was the new AW 169 ZK-IZB (c/n 69083) which was registered on 22/3/19.  On seeing the Newstalk ZB sponsorship, it twigged to me that the rego harks back to the old 1ZB radio station.
And in the other hangar (they are joined inside) was the other AW 169 ZK-HLH4 (c/n 69082).  This was the best I could do by zooming in with a construction fence erected outside.  A better photo of the helicopter can be seen at https://nzcivair.blogspot.com/2019/02/leonardo-aw169-zk-hlh-re-visited.html

Brace of Black Beauties at ANZ NZAA Today 3-5-2019

A taxi trip to Auckland International this morning under a blue blue sky, saw a nice bevy of Air New Zealand aircraft at their engineering base including a brace of black beauties:

The line up from left is Boeing 777-200 ZK-OKG, Boeing 787-9 ZK-NZE2, Boeing 787-9 ZK-NZH2 in the hangar, Airbus A 321 ZK-NNA and the tail of the long time engine-less Boeing 787-9 ZK-NZF3.

and closer shots of the All Black ZK-NNA 

and the engine-less All Black ZK-NZE.

And so with time on my hands, on to Ardmore....

Pauanui

A great weather week on the Coromandel has brought a flow of visitors to the Pauanui airfield,  predominantly trainers and LSA's,  but also including Hamilton based AS350B-2 ZK-IRS which is registered to Stark Airlines.   This was imported from the US in September 2018.


Also from Hamilton, Diamond DA20C-1 ZK-SFF from the L3 training fleet.


Wednesday, 1 May 2019

Wittman Tailwind ZK-RET Returns Home

In Blue Bus's last post from Classic Fighters at Omaka he posted a photo of Wittman Tailwind ZK-RET in a new colour scheme.  It occurred to me that this was a home-coming as the Tailwind first flew from Omaka on 20 December 1980.  Here is a link to its history: https://nzcivair.blogspot.com/2013/05/wittman-w8-tailwinds-of-new-zealand.html

This photo, taken at Omaka,  is scanned from the July 1981 Sport Flying magazine.

To add the ownership history of the aircraft after the above link, the aircraft was re-designated as a Class 2 Microlight on 6/9/13 when owned by Bill Izard.  Bill the sold it to the GA Partnership of Belfast on 26/1/16 and it quickly went to ACK Farming of Kaiapoi on 3/5/16, and then most recently to Service Brands Ltd (Andrew Kebbell) of Kaiapoi on 28/9/18.

Tuesday, 30 April 2019

Omaka # 13

My final batch from Omaka.
 Ferried into NZ from Australia at the end of last October was this 'New Piper Aircraft Inc' PA-28-181 Archer III which was listed as ZK-JPA2 on 07-11-2018 with the Auckland Aero Club (Inc).
Of almost the same year 2000 vintage is this Cessna 172S ZK-JQA2 (c/n 172S8703) now listed with the Martin Schiebel Family Trust of Puhoi.

Graeme and Joanne Hales of Paparoa took over this Piper PA-28-181 Archer II ZK-KCC (c/n 28-7990423) in July 2013. Imported in 1980 it initially wore the ZK-NDA registration.
Above we see the Yakovlev Yak-18T ZK-SSR (c/n 07-40) as listed to Andrew Park Electronic Security Ltd of Auckland.
The Sport Copter Vortex M912 ZK-RDX (c/n 192) cunningly disguised as FU+JA doing its thing.
Finally a view of Andrew Kebbell's Wittman W8 Tailwind ZK-RET (c/n AACA/386).

Omaka # 11

Some visitors to Omaka over the Easter weekend.
Just arrived in from up Gisborne way is the De Havilland DHC-2 Beaver ZK-BVA2 (c/n 245) of Farmers Air Ltd. 
Also just pulling in was the Jason Deer Cessna 185 ZK-CAK (c/n 185-0017). 
The Cessna 182R ZK-CNR (c/n 18268212) has been with Palms on George Ltd of Pukekohe since July of 2013.
This originally plied our skies as ZK-JFI followed by a spell as ZK-SAR2 before becoming ZK-CNR on 06-04-2011.
Built for the Indian Government back in 1949 this De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk became ZK-CVM2 (c/n 340) on 03-04-2003. 
It was listed to Mark Woodhouse of Richmond in May 2017.
This dew covered Aero Engine Services Airtourer Super 150 I have not seen for many a year.
It started life as the Victa Airtourer 100 ZK-CGQ in 1964.
Following a technical problem at New Plymouth in November of 1969 it went to AESL for re-manufacture and became ZK-DBD (c/n A551) on 25-02-1970.