VH-DBZ Zlin Z.326 Trener-Master
(c/n 586)
The 326 was a logical
development of the Zlin 26-126-226 designs but had a retractable
undercarriage. These were the aerobatic monoplanes which shot the
Zlin company to the
very the leading edge of world
aerobatic competitions. The protoype Z.326 first flew in
1957 and
production commenced the following year. Several Zlins found their way
onto
the Australian civil register. This one was ex OK-OND and was
imported into Australia
in
1962.
Geoff Goodall took the above shot at Bankstown in January of
1964, while
Bob Neate's photo
(below) was taken some time earlier in April 1962 at Canberra.
Greg
Banfield saw it at an air show at Bankstown (bottom of the page) in
1962, still as
OK-OND. VH-DBZ went
to New
Zealand in 1964 becoming ZK-CHZ.