Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Harmon Rocket and the Terminal

Two recent Wellington photos... first a Harmon Rocket II refueling at the Aero Club, a night time photo of the Wellington International Airport terminal and lastly, proof that it doesn't always blow hard in Wellington :-)

From what I understand, the Harmon Rocket II [ZK-TWU] is essentially a modified RV4. This particular aircraft has a slightly modified Lycoming IO-540 in it. From memory, it went through around 90 litres of Avgas from Queenstown [NZQN] to Wellington [NZWN]. This would make it more fuel-efficient than a Cessna 172 over the same distance [and a lot quicker with a comfortable cruise approaching 200 knots!].

Enjoy!

3 comments:

Sir Minty said...

Rodney - The Harmon Rocket is a highly modified RV 4. See my blog on the NZCivair blogsite on 13 December 2009. Keep up your good work photographing aircraft at Wellington. Sir Minty

Rodney said...

Gidday Sir Minty,

Thanks for the correction!

For the rest of you, http://nzcivair.blogspot.com/ is highly recommended.

Rodney

Flyinkiwi said...

I believe a Rocket (ZK-RMD) was profiled in an edition of NZ Aviation magazine in 2009, unfortunately I do not have the issue number at hand.