John Rizzo
  • Oley, PA
  • United States
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Aircraft Model
STOL CH 701
Project Status
Less than half
Building From
Plans-only
Building Experience
No Experience
Flying Experience
None
Building and Flying Info / Your Profession / Other Background Info
Mechanical Designer - factory fixtures and machinery

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At 7:29am on June 18, 2021, Michael Mccarthy said…

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At 11:42am on August 11, 2012, KENNETH DRUMHELLER said…

John:

Time for another update.  Things are progressing about as good as possible considering all the changes I keep making.  Had a panel built by Aerotronics,  beautiful job.  Working on getting the panel installed and final install of the Rotex engine.  Hope to be ready for painting in another month.  Your welcome to stop over and check things out, I'm always open to someones ideas or comments.  Looks like you have working on the 701.  Talk to you later

 

Ken Drumheller 

At 5:47pm on July 6, 2012, nelson D said…

great work john,Congratulations

At 9:51am on January 6, 2012, Zenith.Aero said…

Nice photos - thanks for sharing.

At 12:42pm on June 22, 2011, KENNETH DRUMHELLER said…

Decided to drop you a note and let you know how far along I am.  I completed the rudder, horizontal stab., elevator, wings, slats, flaperons, aft fuselage, firewall and part of the foward fuselage. Needless to say I have about a thousand questions and a major alignment problem with the foward fuselage. Don't know your schedule,  but if you have some time, or need help with your 701 give me a call 610-582-0585.  thx

                                                                                          KEN 

At 7:29am on December 31, 2010, KENNETH DRUMHELLER said…

John,  finally got my kit delivered on Wednesday.  Crate looked like something heavy was shipped on top which resulted in the plywood being bent inward, the one side was damaged (bowed outward). Not a nice sight.  Opened the crate and removed the first piece (cabin side assembly) only to find it looked like it was attacked by a  mad can opener.  Called FedEx and requested an adjuster before I removed any more parts.  So here I sit waiting for an adjuster to call.  Sooner or later I will get started! Have a good new year, I'll drop you a note after I get started.  

                                                                           Ken 

At 3:32pm on December 22, 2010, KENNETH DRUMHELLER said…

Talked to Zenith earlier today, Fed Ex picked up my kit this afternoon.  Looks like santa is going to be late.  Have a nice Christmas.

Ken

At 7:13am on December 13, 2010, KENNETH DRUMHELLER said…

I WAS JUST SURFING THROUGH SOME CH750 WEBSITES AND CAME ACCROSS YOUR NAME WHICH SHOWS YOUR ADDRESS AS OLEY, PA.   THOUGHT I'D DROP YOU A NOTE SINCE I LIVE IN EXETER TWP.   I HAVE A 750 ON ORDER WITH A SHIP DATE THIS WEEK.  DROP ME NOTE IF YOU LIKE, I'M SURE WE CAN SWAP SOME STORIES BEFORE TO LONG.   

 

                                                                     KEN

At 6:29am on May 4, 2010, Wayne Clagg said…
Good morning John. I made a carb heat box that works like a Cessna type. That is it has a butterfly that closes off the cool incoming air and draws hot air off the exhaust pipe. I'm using a ellison TBI for carburetion mounted down under the engine but I have no way to warm the injector without hot air and so far it has performed well. One thing I have seen others do is to build a box to circulate hot engine oil around the intake where the carb mounts.
Great Plains sells the u build exhaust kit which is what I used. I feel you must have a 4 into 1 exhaust for maximum torque. This is based on my Vw racing days. Steve also sells several prebuilt exhaust kits but I don't know if any would work on the 701. I wanted to do it my way.
The cowling is another matter. For me, it had to look "factory". It took me four months to get the cowling looking like it does today. I would use a nose bowl off another cowl like in the Aircraft Spruce catalog and wrap the rest of the engine with sheetmetal??
I think you are in for a hard row to hoe as far as cooling goes. I added fin extensions to my heads and have finally started to feel comfortable with it's temperatures. I could write a book on my experiences. Check out back issues of the Zeniar news and get on the Vw engine forums on Yahoo searching for the "Fat Fin Head" thread. There are two that I post test results on, " Air_ Vw " and "Aeroconversions".
Let say in closing, you are your own test pilot. 99 percent of the crap people will tell you about your engine will be just that, crap. You will have to work the bugs out because NO TWO INSTALLATIONS ARE THE SAME. I'm willing to help you all I can, but understand that you probably won't like what you here sometimes. I have found out that people listen as long as you tell them what they want to hear and get really upset and call you an idiot when you suggest they are doing something wrong. It doesn't matter that I have been there, done that and have the tshirt. Wayne
At 7:09am on February 11, 2009, ulis temos said…
john donot jump
 
 
 

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