G-BYCX also has a New Zealand connection. The machines from South Africa went on to Singapore for storage. They were purchased as part of a “job lot” and ended up been stored in one of Pacific Aerospace Corporations hangars in Hamilton. NZ. The complete one was allocated the registration ZK-HOX but there wasn’t enough of the other to make airworthy. The intention that they would always be sold on overseas and after a few years that happened. ZK-HOX becoming G-BYCX.