History:
The Bennett Condor ZK-CON (c/n 001) was built basically along the lines of a CAB Minicab but using Jodel D-11 plans, this enabling the builder to meet New Zealand micro-light class weight restrictions. The aircraft was built in Wanganui by Mr William Bennett and first registered on 15 December 2009. It started from Minicab plans but had a 50 cm (19.68 in) fuselage extension, an enlarged cabin, a modified undercarriage similar to that fitted to Vans aircraft, a modified Alpi 200 Pioneer canopy and was powered by a 75 kw (100 hp) Power 260I engine. It has been noted operating from Masterton.
Photograph: Bennett Condor ZK-CON at Hokitika in February 2016 (NZCIVAIR)
Further information:
Information on this aircraft is currently limited. The Author welcomes any further specifications and/or details to update the site.