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Aircraft manufactured in New Zealand
New ZealandAuckland
The McNair Mynar is a single seat single bay biplane microlight aircraft from New Zealand. There was also a two-seat version built, possibly about 1990.[1]
Contents
1 Description
2 Registration numbers
2.1 Single seat
2.2 Two seater
3 References
4 External links
Description
The Mynah was built in Auckland by Wallace McNair. It is designed to be reminiscent of the 1920s Lincoln Sports biplane that was popular in New Zealand. The Mynah is, if anything, even more primitive with 'fuesalge' of two welded tubes designed to fold for transport and outerspace travel. At least 6 of the type were built and, as at 12 November 2013, 3 were still flying in New Zealand.[2] They were powered by various engines included Rotax 447 and 503. Those powered by a Kornatsu Zenoah 40 hp cruised at 50 mph and had stall speed of 20 mph.
Registration numbers
The registration numbers known are:
Single seat
- ZK-FKI - MAANZ 303 - registered December 1984 - crashed at Taupiri 30 August 1986[3]
- ZK-FOA - MAANZ 382 - registered May 1987 -
- ZK-FSR - 002 - was based at Rotorua - deregistered 4 June 2013
- ZK-FQU - 003 - MAANZ 403 - registered April 1988 - was based at Taupiri
- ZK-FQV - 002 - MAANZ 404 - registered April 1988
Two seater
- ZK-FWT - 001 - MAANZ 450 - registered October 1990 - Skyflight Mynah 2
References
^ http://nzcivair.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/mcnair-mynah-2-seater.html
^ http://all-aero.com/index.php/home2/6622-mcnair-mynah
^ http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=87973
External links
- McNair Mynah in flight
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