The Newsletter has been sent to the printer and should be mailed in just a couple weeks. Something for nearly ALL Zenith builders: Our lead story of a unique way to get your CH750 kit built really fast.... and another great first person account of how a pilot used his CH701 to cross the country on a 4000+ mile trip of adventure to the famous rock formations and canyons of the southwestern USA..... and this issue's DVD provides the conclusion of…
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Added by Zenair News on January 12, 2010 at 9:00pm —
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Does anybody out there know anything about this prop. I can't find anything about it on the internet? How expensive is it and do you gain anything in performance?
Added by Greg Kaldor on January 9, 2010 at 7:18pm —
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Picked up the first version of the cowl for trimming and splitting on the 4th of January. Hangar doors are frozen shut, for now we will have to either wait for thaw or chip it open. Then we can fit and cut the first version. Meanwhile cowl is stored at Balckhawk Aviation maintnance. Weather is supposed to warm up next week a little so maybe we will get lucky and have an opportunity to work on it. Progress is at hand!
Added by Phillip Owens on January 9, 2010 at 3:08pm —
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I had a few people ask me why I thought solid rivet bucking was easy. I have to admit that I was fortunate to be taught how to drive rivets in A&P school a fair number of years ago, but the skill could be easily picked up by anyone mechanically inclined. I had the opportunity to make many mistakes before getting it right. I have not riveted much since then so there was a little bit of refresher needed. If you have access to the EAA web site, there is a Tony Bingelis article about rivet…
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Added by David Gallagher on January 7, 2010 at 11:30am —
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Take a look! I had no idea!
http://www.aircraftowner.com/videos/view/the-besler-steam-plane_658.html
It is 20 degrees again! tool cold for garage work! Just a few more days. I did order the upgrade kit so I am waiting!
Added by Richard Simmons on January 7, 2010 at 6:29am —
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I started assembling the Center Spar and bucking solid rivets, I remember why I didn't build an RV. Being a lazy guy, I looked for an easy solution. It started ok, using one hand to hold my hammer/bucking bar, I did ok. I wanted something solid and as usual I start at the end. Here is my Bucking Station.
This receiver hitch was just laying around my garage waiting to be abused. It's sitting on 3/4"…
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Added by Jake Reyna on January 6, 2010 at 6:53pm —
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Is there any requirement for FAA to inspect/approve the installation of the modification kit on an experimental-built XL?
Added by Karl Polifka on January 6, 2010 at 10:31am —
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This idea came to me on my morning walk, as do most ideas. I'm going to use the
Bottom Doubler as an installation template and I think that the completed Center Spar can be used to install the Front Wing Uprights. Here is a picture to setup the thought process.
Using the existing Wing Attachment Uprights, some reference points can be established and it might be possible…
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Added by Jake Reyna on January 5, 2010 at 2:26pm —
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Ready to rivet after I disassemble one last time. This is a large post and will be the last on the Center Spar. I have reformatted and it is now in chronological order. Use this link
Outer Spar Uprights install to go directly to the new information. I have added some navigation links.
Drill Guide will bring you to the top of this page.
Drill… Continue
Added by Jake Reyna on January 4, 2010 at 6:28pm —
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Thinking about how to make the Center Spar install a bit easier for myself. This is
Part 23, Re-install the Center Spar
This is just a test setup to share my thoughts. First I drew the center line and then set the currently uncompleted Center Spar flush with the back edge of the doubler. Using the existing holes, I marked the longeron location. I don't want…
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Added by Jake Reyna on January 2, 2010 at 12:57pm —
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