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CH 650 Kit Evaluated by FAA

In a letter dated June 24, 2011, Terry Allen, manager of the FAA Production and Airworthiness Division, stated that the Evaluation Team determined that the kit will “allow an amateur builder to meet the major portion requirement of Title 14, Code of Federal Regulations part 21, Certification Procedures for Products and Parts, § 21.191(g),” known as the…

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Added by Sebastien Heintz on June 28, 2011 at 5:03pm — 4 Comments

Elevator not Stabilizer

See what I mean about mistakes, meant elevator not stabilizer in both the blog and pic.  Guess I learned this time to proof before post???

Added by Tim Smart on June 26, 2011 at 6:06am — No Comments

Completed the Stabilzer

I finished the stabilizer yesterday, I ended up changing both the hinges to a 2" open because I was not happy with the rivet to edge spacing.  I made many of the parts twice and if I were paying myself minimum wage I am sure that I would be in the price range of a Bonanza.  With 99.9% of the build ahead of me can anyone say Gulfstream?

 

It sure is fun and I am learning from every mistake I make!

Added by Tim Smart on June 26, 2011 at 5:55am — No Comments

Polishing

While waiting for some extra hands to stow my left wing I decided to polish a section. After cleaning it with mineral spirits I went over it with Nuvite F9 and it REALLY brought out some hand prints that I didn't see before. I went over it again with F9 and the prints are still there. Anybody got a solution.

Added by Robert Crawford on June 25, 2011 at 7:06pm — 3 Comments

Jabiru CHT temps high one one side - EGT's OK.

Jabiru CHT temps high, on 2,4,6, but 1,3,5 OK.

All EGT OK.

I flew my new Zodiac for the first time today, It was great, except for the high CHT.

I had someone else fly it first, did my GA conversion and flew it today.  I was told cyl 4 was too hot (170 C), so I installed a baffle in the ram air duct above cyl 4. (Jabiru 3300), The test are much cooler.

When I flew it cyl 6 was hottest.= the baffle cut air to 6.

I tried cutting off the lip on the cowl, and…

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Added by Robert Emery on June 25, 2011 at 2:25am — 3 Comments

Wooden control grip

A few weeks ago I came across these neat wooden control grips on Aircraft Spruce.

Pioneer Aircraft control grip

The only problem was that the grips were for right hand only. I had cut the "Y" off my 601XL stick so the control column diameter was about 1.135" diameter. These on ACS were a maximum of 1" diameter. I contacted Guy at Pioneer Aircraft and asked if he could make a grip with…

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Added by Louis W. Ott on June 24, 2011 at 4:40pm — No Comments

Zenair Newsletter & DVD #184 now shipping! Time to Renew!

For our regular subscribers, this is the last issue for the current subscription period. Time to renew!

Coming next issue: Full coverage (on DVD and Newsletter) of the Zenith Builders Banquet and the Zeniths to Oshkosh events at EAA AirVenture…

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Added by Zenair News on June 24, 2011 at 10:00am — 2 Comments

How difficult Are Zenith Floats To Build?

Since posting pictures on this site I have had lots of requests for information, and pictures of my 1450 Amphib. float build.

Zenair has an instructional web page set up just for this purpose.http://http://zenairfloatassembly.com/1450A/ . It is sort of hidden away unless you are looking for it. Go to this page and look over the instructions for both the "parts kit" and "pre-drilled kit". You will notice the…

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Added by Bob McDonald on June 23, 2011 at 3:46pm — 3 Comments

Update - Authorization for Special Issuance of a Medical Certificate

Went in for my flight physical on June 27th and passed. All my data was current with the FAA and I was issued a temporary Third Class Medical Certificate valid until the FAA sent a letter with the requirements to maintain the Special Issuance.

The letter arrived yesterday and I have been granted a 6 year Authorization for Special Issuance of Medical Certification, expires 2017. They have also changed my requirement to submit data to every 24 months to coincide with the flight…

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Added by Jake Reyna on June 23, 2011 at 12:00pm — 10 Comments

Traveling to Oshkosh- Places to Stay along the Journey

Hey guys,

 

I'm planning on traveling to Osh from Dallas/FW Texas.  I'd like to suggest that we should all communicate with each other as to who might have a place to park a plane, or who might have a place to park a person for the night while traveling.  My biggest concern with this trip is getting stuck in weather.  If anyone is available as an emergency destination, or just willing to host a couple travelers Zodiac builders between DFW-Tulsa-Columbia MO-Brodhead WI-OSH…

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Added by Michael Herder on June 20, 2011 at 9:03pm — 2 Comments

Dynon Autopilot Installation

I have a Dynon D-10A,SV-32 roll servo, SV-32C pitch servo, Dynon HS34 to connect my King KLN-90B GPS.  I connect thru the ARINC data channels(Dynon com speed set to slow). The HS34 allows you to set the heading bug, altitude, and baro.  I track a GPS course, Heading bug, or GPS Nav for flight plans and it climbs/descends to altitude bug.  Calculated winds aloft are shown on the HSI page display.  Dynon sensitivity in Roll and Pitch is set to 25 (highest).  In thermal environments, with +-…

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Added by Gary Ray on June 20, 2011 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment

THROTTLE UP

I spent the day looking over the old solid rod throttle setup that has been badly worn in my 601hd

but it works

I was hoping someone might have the setup for the newer throttle cables I need double throttle controls inside for training whats the hookup look like?

I presently have two of spruces twin cable throttle controls made for the rotax  but not sure how to connect both to the throttles levers.nice a clean

 

 

 

Added by James Peach on June 19, 2011 at 9:50pm — 2 Comments

Cleaning the Canopy for the First Time

The canopy on my Zodiac was coated with engine oil which had been sprayed by the prop blast during initial run-up testing.  On top of this oil was several months of accumulated garage dust, grit, and debris.

 

I've noticed a rather disturbing tendency for visitors to rub the canopy in what I believe is simply an instinctive desire to make a clean spot.  Given that it's summer now, there are more people stopping over, and more people wanting to reach over and wipe off part of…

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Added by Patrick Hoyt on June 19, 2011 at 9:46pm — 1 Comment

TO HOT TO HANDLE

Hey guys anyone find a good way to get better airflow inside the older 601hd's without to much fuss was the first hot day I have been in that bubble, and it was pretty hot with just the little vents in the Canopy..

 

SUGGESTIONS?

Added by James Peach on June 19, 2011 at 9:42pm — 1 Comment

Repairman Certificate Amateur Built

Finally got around to applying for my Repairman Certificate. My XL is an EAB, Experimental Amateur Built. I applied last year when I received my Airworthiness, but it was kicked back by the Salt Lake City FSDO. You are required to apply in person, Boise and Portland have the same requirement.

I had been using my plans as my building log, writing the date on the pages that section was completed. There were many pictures stored on my laptop. And I sent the link to my Blog page here at…

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Added by Jake Reyna on June 18, 2011 at 8:02am — 5 Comments

Zenair News...

The latest issue of Zenair News arrived yesterday. Jon did a good job, as always! There's something about seeing video of someone else having completed their aircraft that's always encouraging.

Added by Jim Belcher on June 16, 2011 at 11:16am — 1 Comment

Today at Flight Crafters or " The adventures of Hans and Willy "

Just an update on my friends from British Columbia.  They have made it to Atchison, KS by the end of day five of their trek from Zephyrhills, FL to British Columbia.  The CH701 is performing beautifully but the weather is not cooperating. 

You can follow their…

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Added by Russell Lepre' on June 16, 2011 at 8:53am — No Comments

Wing Repairs - Flap Surgery

Some of you remember Lydia, the young lady we found in a market last year with an arm contracture.  Well, a year on she has been busy building and maintaining aircraft and today is undergoing flap surgery to start the repairs to her right wing.

Before going to surgery our team of West African girls sent to the workshop for an oil change...…

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Added by Jonathan Porter on June 16, 2011 at 1:57am — 10 Comments

Rudder Finished

Hello everybody!

 

 

 

See more in my blog

www.stolch750.blogspot.com

Sorry for my blog in portuguese.

Added by Gustavo Padovezi Tenuta on June 15, 2011 at 7:13pm — 3 Comments

A DASH TO THE FINISH

Hey guys thanks for the ideas.I think the fuel tanks in the wings is the best option but cleaning up under the dash helped and sealing at the top of the tank might make it better.

Next thing looking for a sticky backed material that looks like the wonderful finish you get on those dashes, Ya know the one Black bit bumpy to the touch just to make her look good till fall and the new SKYVEIW system can be installed

And Bob thank for letting me know about the front steering arm one…

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Added by James Peach on June 15, 2011 at 8:03am — 1 Comment

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