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Spotted KEA at Hawera on Sat when down for the Fly-in at HAWERA on the Saturday.

On passing the Airfield on Monday there she was all on her lonesome so took the time to get some pic,s.

Typical day after Fly-in it was beautiful I mean look at that sky.

Kea hails from Waikanae I suspect hangered at one of the local Aerodromes.

KEA is Falconair D11 { Canadian version of the Jodel D11} according to CAA.


















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