Masterton aerodrome is one of those places that is really nice to fly from. On any given day there can be microlights, helicopters, agricultural aircraft, turbines, parachutists, reproduction WW1, and genuine WW11 fighters. Brand new trainees, right through to experienced airline pilots. Quite a mix.
Today was fairly quiet, but there was still some variety. As examples, take a look at the following from a couple of hours in Masterton earlier today:
Tecnam P2002 Sierra, ZK-MVT, registered to Wairarapa & Ruahine Aero Club
de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth, ZK-BLV, registered to a Wellington address
Piper PA18 Pacer, ZK-BKV, registered to Ace Aviation
British Aerospace Jetstream 31, ZK-JSH, registered to Vincent Aviation
Cessna 510 Mustang, ZK-PGA, registered to Pacific Jets
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, April 21, 2012
Club trip to Masterton - from microlights to turbofans
Labels:
Ace Aviation,
British Aerospace,
C510,
Cessna,
de Havilland,
DH82,
J31/J32,
NZMS,
P2002,
PA18,
Pacific Jets,
Piper,
Tecnam,
Vincent Aviation,
WRAC,
ZK-BKV,
ZK-BLV,
ZK-JSH,
ZK-MVT,
ZK-PGA
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