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Custom Instrument Panels
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Custom instrument panels are now available directly from Zenith Aircraft Company exclusively for Zenith builders and owners. Pre-cut panel, Dynon and Garmin avionics, and more.
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Flying On Your Own Wings:
A Complete Guide to Understanding Light Airplane Design, by Chris Heintz
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Thanks for the welcome. I will be following the other Viking builds over the next few years.
The CH-180 Super Acro Zenith was designed by Chris Heintz and myself in the late 1970s as an unlimited class aerobatic aircraft. While attending the 1976 World Aerobatic Championships in Kiev, I studied the new monoplanes being flown by many European countries and came up with a list of design characteristics I would like to see in an all new Canadian designed aerobatic monoplane. Chris Heintz had previously designed the CH-150 "'Lil Devil", primary aerobatic aircraft and I felt that it had the potential to be developed into the aircraft I envisioned.Chris agreed to work with me in developing the new aircraft.
The original prototype CH-180, C-GZEN made its first flight at Nobleton, Ontario on July 24, 1981. Following a year of flight testing and refinements, I entered my first unlimited competition in it at Centralia, Ontario on June 26, 1982.
I established a small company to sell kits for it while I demonstrated it in contests and airshows across North America. Eventually five additional aircraft were built. Four remain today, three in Alberta and one in the USA.
Welcome to the 701 club. Started mine in late Jam. of this year. Viking delivery slated for around 1 August.