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Custom Instrument Panels
for your Zenith:
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.
Zenith Homecoming Tee:
Flying On Your Own Wings:
A Complete Guide to Understanding Light Airplane Design, by Chris Heintz
Pro Builder Assistance:
Transition training:
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How to videos from HomebuiltHELP.com
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The tail kit is as it comes from Zenith. There would not be any rudder parts but, the tail kit has everything to except the rudder and vise virsa. I'd have to check on shipping rates. Ed
The reason I'm so truthful about my plane is I believed all the rocket claims and had a heck of a shock when I got mine flying. I'm an honest man and I won't lie or bragg about how mine is bigger or better than yours. I don't want you to be disappointed with your engine choice and think you are a horrible builder, like I did.
I used a vw because I had no choice, plans built the plane and built my own engine. I could not afford a rotax, and still can't.The vw made it possible to fly or sit on the ground wishing I could fly but I'm going to tell you flat out it has been one hell of a battle. It is finally paying off just a few days short of two years and 112 hours of flight testing.
I'll be more than happy to help you. All I ask is this, if you ask don't ridicule me for my answers. Look at my engine numbers and tell me which engine will live longer, mine with the cht at the hottest point of the head running 280 or the others with a temp of 450 at the coolest point. I know of a guy up in Maine ( and others) whose engine temps were "good" at 425 to 450 degrees. His engine lasted about twelve hours. I won't get into anymore detail at this time, I look forward to our exchanges.
Wayne