The second is of ZK-EIF, a PA28-201R Arrow III, that has recently been completely stripped, painted and the inside [excluding the panel] refurbished, plus a new engine, constant speed propeller, vortex generators on the wing and under the elevator. It's pretty much a new aircraft. The outside is very still shiny and new. Awesome!
It's wonderful to climb the liquid mountains of the sky, Behind me and before me is God and I have no fears.
— Helen Keller, at age 74, on flight around the world, news reports of 5 February 1955
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Repainted aircraft at Wellington
Here are some pictures of aircraft that are back online at the Club. The first [ZK-FHQ] is a PA28-181 Archer that I featured a while ago. I thought that I would just get some better pictures of it. I'm still very impressed with the paint job.
The second is of ZK-EIF, a PA28-201R Arrow III, that has recently been completely stripped, painted and the inside [excluding the panel] refurbished, plus a new engine, constant speed propeller, vortex generators on the wing and under the elevator. It's pretty much a new aircraft. The outside is very still shiny and new. Awesome!




The second is of ZK-EIF, a PA28-201R Arrow III, that has recently been completely stripped, painted and the inside [excluding the panel] refurbished, plus a new engine, constant speed propeller, vortex generators on the wing and under the elevator. It's pretty much a new aircraft. The outside is very still shiny and new. Awesome!
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2 comments:
Man they both look stunning the paint job maketh the plane eh.
EIF looks really slick
Hi Nick,
Yeah, they do look good. All very flash!
Rodney
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