Online Community of Zenith Builders and Flyers
Took advantage of a beautiful March Saturday to complete my 750 rudder. Today, I drilled and cleco'd the nose skin, trimmed the excess aluminum, disassembled everything, primed the contact areas, re-cleco'd and riveted the whole thing together. Now I need to save a few pennies and purchase the tail kit. But that can't happen until after I pay my taxes!!
Added by David A. Judkins on March 10, 2012 at 6:24pm — No Comments
This is a continuation (See the previous post for Day Four)
Day #5: Zenair’s “Wing-Building Program” provides builders an opportunity to…
ContinueAdded by Michael Heintz on March 9, 2012 at 5:00pm — No Comments
I saw an article on AOPA that said Rotax was starting production of the 912iS model which is fuel injected. I looked around on the web for additional information but found nothing. Anyone got any information as far as specifications and pricing?
Added by Mike Hammond on March 9, 2012 at 9:25am — 11 Comments
This is a continuation (See the previous post for Day Three)
Day #4: Picking up from the previous day’s work, Barry continued with the fuel tank installation. First he cut strips of cork and then he stuck them wherever needed all around the tank. The purpose of the cork is to secure the tank snugly in its place, ensuring it cannot come into contact…
ContinueAdded by Michael Heintz on March 8, 2012 at 3:00pm — No Comments
This is a continuation (See the first post for Day One and Two)
Day #3: First job on Wednesday morning was drilling through all the pilot holes on the main wing. Generous use of clecos ensured…
ContinueAdded by Michael Heintz on March 7, 2012 at 3:00pm — No Comments
Yesterday morning (Monday), Lon Boehme, his brother Val and his son Barry pulled in at the Zenair factory in Midland with their 12 ft. trailer in tow. They had just spent the weekend driving in from Alberta (34 hours!) for a promising week: a Wing-building program, a rudder workshop, and a trip home six days later with a partially assembled STOL CH 750 airframe kit in the back! Here is a short running summary of the experience...…
ContinueAdded by Michael Heintz on March 6, 2012 at 3:00pm — 2 Comments
I am two weeks into working on a quick build kit at Quality Sport Planes in Cloverdale CA. I continue to be very pleased with the help I receive and with availabilty of special tools and knowledge of Doug. Every day I get more done and am getting closer to the point where I can move the project to Alaska to install the engine. I recommend this company to anyone who may want to keep things moving along on their project.
Added by Jack Schnurr on March 6, 2012 at 9:22am — 3 Comments
Drilled and ceco'd the rear rudder skin today. Also slipped on the nose skin but ran out of time before I could do anything but tape it down.
Added by David A. Judkins on March 4, 2012 at 5:53pm — No Comments
Added by Richard Jones on March 4, 2012 at 9:50am — No Comments
Fuel Pumps mounted on divorced elev bellcrank bracket. Decided to use Zenith supplied low point drain between header tank and pumps. Fittings on order to make final connections.
Added by Steven Winn on March 3, 2012 at 10:44pm — No Comments
The following article was published a few years ago in Kitplanes magazine. While all of us may not agree with all of the author's observations, it's shared here to help Zenith builders, owners and pilots increase their awareness of safety issues in operating their homebuilt kit plane. We invite you to share your comments below.
Added by Zenith.Aero on March 1, 2012 at 4:30pm — 1 Comment
We received some reports that pages 6 and 7 in the current issue of the newsletter (#188) were left blank by the printer! These two pages are reproduced below:…
ContinueAdded by Zenair News on February 29, 2012 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments
PLEASE tell me the spars are the hardest (physical) component of this plane to create. After 286 solid AN5-6 rivets my left shoulder, neck and lower back are aching. I know there's a few more to go... some longer ones on the spar root fittings, a few in the cockpit, not to mention those pesky little 3-3 suckers on the trailing edge... but I'm over it. After this plane I never want to see a solid rivet again, let alone set one. I'd have a ceremonial "chucking the bucking bar" in the dam,…
ContinueAdded by Marty de la Motte on February 29, 2012 at 5:17am — 2 Comments
Decided to cut down the header tank. It just didn't fit well, and seemed too large/heavy for it's mounting location. New total length is just shy of 19 inches with 8 inches in diameter.
Volume of a cylinder = 2 x pi x R x length, so 2 x4 x pi x 18= 452.38 cubic inches/ 231 (cu in per gallon)= 1.96 gallons.
When my warning light comes on, I will have one…
ContinueAdded by Steven Winn on February 28, 2012 at 9:10pm — 3 Comments
Added by Steven Winn on February 27, 2012 at 7:00pm — No Comments
After several weeks of cold weather and business trips, I resumed work on the rudder this weekend. Sprayed Zinc Oxide primer where needed on ribs and spar. Cleco'd everything back together and then got to use my pneumatic riveter and air compressor compressor for the first time. One bad rivet had to be drilled out and re-done, Next weekend, the skins.
Added by David A. Judkins on February 26, 2012 at 6:06pm — No Comments
1 3/4" spacers for the header tank. Made from all the bits and scraps of 6061 from building the aircraft. Poured round ingots in greensand and machined. Probably 6061-T0 , but acceptable as spacers.
Added by Steven Winn on February 26, 2012 at 4:56pm — No Comments
Installation of low fuel warning indicator in header tank. I incorporated a baffle "box" around the sensor in the hopes of eliminating the low fuel light flicker seen here:…
ContinueAdded by Steven Winn on February 26, 2012 at 5:25am — 3 Comments
1/8" steel brackets were supplied with my header tank. They weighed almost a pound each( 15.4 oz). Both brackets modified with stainless band clamps weigh in under a pound(13.6…
ContinueAdded by Steven Winn on February 26, 2012 at 5:12am — No Comments
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
1999
Classified listing for buying or selling your Zenith building or flying related stuff...
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:
Aircraft Spruce & Specialty for all your building and pilot supplies!
How to videos from HomebuiltHELP.com
Developed specifically for Zenith builders (by a builder) these videos on DVD are a great help in building your own kit plane by providing practical hands-on construction information. Visit HomebuiltHelp.com for the latest DVD titles.
© 2024 Created by Zenith.Aero. Powered by
Exlusive online community for active builders and pilots of Zenith Aircraft kits (Chris Heintz / Zenair light airplane designs).