I have a 601hds and I was wondering if there are major differences in wing structure between it and an xl model. I hope I will not have to deal with this type of issues also.I also noticed when I looked on avweb for their article, the feds seem to read these blogs and include opinions of posters in the information they post Thanks Dennis
Added by Dennis M Hettrick on April 17, 2009 at 8:17pm —
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Ordered clecos from Aircraft Spruce on Monday & they arrived Friday but... Do you think I may have lost any along the way? (Shipped via Purolator)
Added by Travis Corbin on April 17, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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As you can see below the cowling had to also be extended, in order to expedite the process Zenair installed a metal strip and added the fiberglass to that. They are working on extending the mold now so that future cowling's will not have the metal strip.
With the motor attached to the mount we can re-install it back onto the fuselage. Though you can actually lift the engine by hand the cherry picker…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 17, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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Well we now have a new motor mount the final adjustment was to move the Rotax 912ULS a total of 6 inches forward. The will make this will make the STOL 750 look a little longer in the nose. As a bonus the attachment for the upper attachment point looks more robust.…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 17, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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Just a video of the first start of my Corvair powered 601xl. Dam that thing sounds good!!!!
Added by Louis Kantor on April 16, 2009 at 9:00am —
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I just wanted to post that our corvair powered 601 xl is ready to fly. We are currently conducting taxi tests and waiting for our DAR inspection on monday. The airplane is equipped with a dynon efis d-100 and engine monitor d-120, gps 496, etc. (see pics) It has a standard William Wynne 2700 corvair engine with a Weseman 5th bearing and an MA3-spa carb. We are running a 60 amp rear alternator to…
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Added by Louis Kantor on April 15, 2009 at 11:32pm —
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I was scheduled for a CFI-SP checkride tomorrow. I'm all ready for it. I've been boning up on all the stuff for the oral exam, which is reported to be a bear.
The DPE who I'd scheduled the ride with told me she wasn't comfortable flying in a Zodiac, and postponed the ride until the issue is better understood at minimum, and ideally resolved.
I understand and respect her decision.
I'm still annoyed, not at her, but at the whole situation. I've spent 6 months…
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Added by Jay Maynard on April 15, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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HAS ANYONE PUT A TWO AXIS AUTOPILOT IN THERE 701
Added by dennis gemmell on April 14, 2009 at 6:53pm —
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According to
an NTSB press release:
Washington, DC - The National Transportation Safety Board today issued an urgent safety recommendation to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in which it asked the agency to prohibit further flight of a type of a small airplane that has been involved in six in-flight structural breakups since 2006. The recommendations apply to the Zodiac CH-601XL, a low-wing, fixed-gear,…
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Added by Jay Maynard on April 14, 2009 at 5:42pm —
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Finally the winter is giving up and spring is on the way, looks like we can get back to work and finish the 801. We will be doing the weight and balance on thursday the 16th of April and then it will be on to organizing for the FAA inspection. Need to make sure all of the paperwork is in order and ready before asking the inspector to come. This has been a long time coming and I am looking forward to finishing the project. We have our annual ABC Supply SW Airfest coming up next month and it…
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Added by Phillip Owens on April 14, 2009 at 12:10pm —
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Re: Parts # 75-T-3-1 & 75-T-3-2. Caleb emailed me a .pdf file showing the crimp locations this morning. I'm impressed with how fast they got back to me. Thanks Caleb! I'm not sure if or when the updated drawings will be available on the Zenair site but Caleb has them if any other scratch builders need them.
June 23rd update: The new updates to the plans have the dimensions on them.
Added by Travis Corbin on April 14, 2009 at 9:30am —
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A big day on April 13th as we pulled the CH750 out of the hangar and started the engine. The 0200 roared to life and sounded like a million bucks. We ran the engine for about 15 minutes, then shut down and back in the hangar. The last remaining items are so simple (and small). I have three bugnuts coming from Spruce to attach mixture, carb heat and cabin heat. I safety wired everything last night. Once the bugnuts are installed it's time to weigh, complete weight and balance exhibits and submit…
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Added by Jim Smith on April 14, 2009 at 6:41am —
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After nearly two years of building, I got the engine running, and taxied it around the airport. Pretty exciting. I am about ready to have the FAA bless it.
Added by William Campbell on April 13, 2009 at 9:30am —
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Well we have Good news and Bad news. The Good news first. THE total weight with most everything installed or in place is 695 lbs I expect this to change by about 50 lbs as paint and seats are installed. But that will be discovered on the final Weight and Balance.
Now the Bad news, the motor must move, this was…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 13, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage
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Here are the wings attached with clamps.
With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.
Here it si…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage
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Here are the wings attached with clamps.
With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.
Here it si…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage
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Here are the wings attached with clamps.
With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.
Here it si…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage
p style="text-align: left;">
Here are the wings attached with clamps.
With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.
Here it si…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am —
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ALignment of the Flapperons took a bit of time and required more then one hand. I used a 20 mm spacing from the trailing edge of the wing to the leading top edge of the flapperon while in a semi neautral position. you can double check by rotating the flapperon and the 20mm gap does not change through rotation.
Here is a pictrue of the slats attached, the bent edge makes for a very clean line.…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 11, 2009 at 6:00am —
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The Slats attach with simple clecos alignment was all set through the pre-drilled holes.
The fiberglass parts aligned well and installation was simple fare.
THE Rudder is installed as is the stabilizer. Stops and alignment is done the same as the…
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Added by Mark Townsend on April 10, 2009 at 6:00am —
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