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A LITTLE SMELL OF GAS

My old 601 has the tank up under the dash and the plane always has that smell of fuel now there hasn't ever been aleak however keeping the canopy closed for a couple of weeks makes it pretty bad. Any one got a fix I know how to get rid of the smell but is there a way to seal up the tank area on the old ones so it won't come back

also anyone converted the older plane to wing tank

Added by James Peach on June 13, 2011 at 9:42pm — 3 Comments

750 STRUT ATTACHMENT QUESTION!!!

i fabbed up the lower strut  attachment bracket ( i havent done the upper or rigged it yet ) and noticed somthing different from the plans and the photo assemble guide and it has me a little worried

 in the photto you will see the  the lower bolt goes through the u shaped fitting, to slide over the fuse attachment point. in the plans is calls for the bolt to not go…

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Added by Tracy Buttles on June 10, 2011 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

KEEPING IT ALIVE

I CAME HERE FOR HELP

 

I recently found and purchased a 601HDA that was in storage. despite a lack of paper work and NO ID plane I took on the project. After several weeks of searching I found the original owner. Mr Art Mitchell the original zenair Canada builder. I followed several leads and soon came up with the serial ID plate that had been removed many years ago after the plane was…

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Added by James Peach on June 6, 2011 at 10:25pm — 4 Comments

Elevator parts

Just spent a pleasant couple of hours down in the shed, making the elevator rear ribs (including a modified one for the side with the trim tab), and elevator rear channel.

Very glad I've got a wood heater in the shed - when I came back to the house I noticed the cars were iced over and the grass was considerably more crunchy than usual underfoot!

Didn't take the camera with me but will take some pics soon.  I'll take the elevator spar to a sheet metal worker up the road to have…

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Added by Marty de la Motte on June 6, 2011 at 8:10am — 3 Comments

CH-750 POWER-OFF FULL-FLAP LANDING TECHNIQUE

I am not feeling comfortable doing power-off full-flap landings in the "Z" Bird. I look forward to hearing from those who have perfected the technique.  Approach speed? Over the numbers? Wind correction? Tips? Please, share your experience!

Added by Peter Bennett on June 5, 2011 at 9:43pm — 21 Comments

Shipping issues

My fuselage and finishing kits arrived yesterday by truck in a large crate.  I talked to the shipping company that morning and asked if I needed anything at my end to offload the crate.  They said the driver would have everything that's needed.  Wrong!

 

The driver's first question when he arrived was "do you have a forklift?".  Because the crate was 10+ feet long, his pallet jack would only lift one end and he didn't think he'd be able to turn it to get it on the power lift on…

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Added by Dale Medendorp on June 4, 2011 at 3:33pm — 5 Comments

Live Construction of 750 on UStream

To give my distant grandchildren something to watch (I'm no threat to Big Bird) my shop/hangar is now visible on ustream.com.  Just do a search for Zenith 750 to find my channel.  BTW, I turn the audio off when not specifically broadcasting to my kids......Steve

Added by Steve Johnson on May 28, 2011 at 11:42am — 2 Comments

WANTED: Oil Recovery System for Cont. O-200

. . . along with installation help.

Added by Peter Bennett on May 23, 2011 at 3:20pm — 14 Comments

Young Eagles day at Santa Ynez airport

We flew 92 foster kids as Young Eagles! Got my picture in the paper..........Fred Sanford

Volunteer pilot Fred Sanford of Santa Barbara takes off with Katreena Steadman on Saturday during Take a Friend Flying Day on Saturday at Santa Ynez…
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Added by FRed Sanford on May 22, 2011 at 5:30pm — 1 Comment

Liquid cooled Heads for Jabiru engines. I just heard about them. Does anyone have any info of this new cooling system?

Liquid cooled Heads for Jabiru engines. I just heard about them. Does anyone have any info of this new cooling system?

Added by Jerry Griego on May 21, 2011 at 2:32pm — 9 Comments

Back from Tailless, N200BE

As I reported last January, N200BE was struck from the rear by a biplane during rollout after landing.  As you can see the tail of the Zodiac was chewed off by the biplane's prop.  You can read all about the accident on the FAA's accident website (01/29/2011).  What I wish to report is that as of 16 May, the little silver 601XL-B is airworthy again.   Thanks to Hampton Aviation in Mena, Arkanas, the tail of N200BE has been repaired.…

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Added by Mark Ertz on May 19, 2011 at 11:38pm — 3 Comments

CH-750 Fuel Issue

I recently bought a CH-750 in Oklahome and did all my local flying there, resulting in flight durations of two hours or less. Finally it was time for an "extended" cross-country from Cushing OK (CUH) to my home,Rockport TX (RKP). During the flight I found that I had essentially no fuel flow from the right-hand tank. The engine also quit a couple of times. I have reversed fuel tank caps to see if the problem reversed. With only half-full tanks it appeared the problem just went away. However,…

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Added by Peter Bennett on May 18, 2011 at 1:20pm — 20 Comments

Dealer From Brazil and friends

 

 

Hello builders and flyers!

 

In this picture, from left to right, is Jean (Zenith dealer from Brasil), Amadeu, friend and builder (CH 750), and I, waiting to receive my tail kit.

 

Behind us, Jean's Stol CH…

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Added by Gustavo Padovezi Tenuta on May 18, 2011 at 9:50am — No Comments

Inspired!

Currently on holiday in Bendigo (Vic, Australia) so dropped in to Bendigo Airport where Allan Barton has his beautiful 750 and 601.  Allan very kindly took me up for a flight in his 750, which has inspired me to redouble my efforts on my scratch-built 701.

The plane flew beautifully, especially impressed with the digital instrumentation and "professional" extras such as carby heat, boost etc.

The aircraft is surprisingly roomy with the bubble doors, which I'll be getting too. …

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Added by Marty de la Motte on May 17, 2011 at 8:20pm — No Comments

Streamlined Strut Covers

Finished my streamlined strut covers yesterday.  Didn't really see much top end performance increase, maybe 1 MPH.  Slow speed handling is much happier though.  Stall speed is down and the plane happily climbs at 30 MPH now where before it got a little mushy at about 40 before.

 

I have the 80 HP Rotax 912 UL, 70 inch Warp Drive 3 blade with nickle leading edges set to about 8 deg.  This combination gives me 78 MPH cruising at 5200, 5400 RPM on full power climbout and a top end…

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Added by Doug MacDonald on May 15, 2011 at 7:32am — 12 Comments

Hand Pump Floats or Electric Pump

When you order Zenith amphibian floats you have to chose between operating your retractable wheels either by a hand pump or electric pump. Zenith does not price either pump differently...but if you want a hand pump to back up the electric version its an additional $1000. The hand pump must be mounted between the pilots legs so it can be operated by the pilot. The electric pump can be mounted in the rear and operated with a single switch. Both pumps weigh the same. Do any of the builders have… Continue

Added by Bob McDonald on May 13, 2011 at 4:41pm — 7 Comments

Quality Sport Planes OPEN HOUSE: May 7, 2011 in Cloverdale, California

I recently attended Quality Sport Plane's Open House and West Coast Zenith Builder Gathering on May 7.  Before the open house I visited Christopher Desmond and flew his new STOL CH 701 in the back country. I'll post photos and videos of…

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Added by Roger Dubbert on May 12, 2011 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

Playing with the wind: The big circle

It is said that when making a round trip any wind is a disadvantage.  While you may have a tail wind in one direction, you will have a headwind in the other.  You will spend more time in the headwind then in the tailwind so overall, the wind will increase your trip time and increase your fuel burn.  I have found sometimes this is true, other times it is not.

 

Today’s pilot has powerful weather tools to help fly safely and sometimes more efficiently.  Now if your only going up…

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Added by Stephen R. Smith on May 9, 2011 at 1:15am — 8 Comments

What's wrong with this picture.

If you look at the first picture of the side skin layout you will see what I missed. On one of the skins the rivet line for the front HT bracket is off by 16mm Not sure how it happened, of course I didn't discover this until after I drilled the line. 6 hrs work down the tubes! Ah the joys of scratch building. At least I can use the material for smaller pieces. Got the right side skin clamped up, and will remake a 2nd skin next weekend. Press on from there to the next screw…

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Added by Richard Rost on May 8, 2011 at 10:16pm — No Comments

Island hopping in the Caribbean

Flying the Zodiac in Guadeloupe

Following are a few more great video clips flying in Guadeloupe.  This time, the videos are from a Zodiac CH 601, landing at the unique island airports.  The first one is landing the CH601 on the Terre-de-Haut Island, which is the largest island that makes up the "…

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Added by Sebastien Heintz on May 8, 2011 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

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