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Started this discussion. Last reply by Randy Irons Dec 11, 2010. 5 Replies 0 Likes
I'm fitting the aileron trim tab onto an already built aileron. Because of the orientation of the outboard rib the cutout channel is only supported by the skin. What have those of you with the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Randy Irons Sep 6, 2010. 2 Replies 0 Likes
I'm looking for the link to the 650 Canopy Conversion Kit for the 601XL. I just got my 601XL project home ant the former owner had damaged the canopy, seems like a good time to convert. Does someone…Continue
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I have become extremely upset with the response of both Zenith and the EAA to the FAA's heavy-handed attempt to impose regulation on the experimental side of the 601XL failure fiasco via the insurers. SInce this happened, I have not participated very much, if at all, in the group discussions. I am making only minimal modifications to my already airworthy airframe and waiting to see what the my insurer says when I come due at the end of August. I do wish you good luck, though, and will answer specific questions if they are proposed.
Andy