Time to spare, go by air! 1,000 Mile Cross-Country Flying Adventure in the Zenith STOL aircraft

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Flying "Low and Slow" 1,000 miles cross country: Florida to Missouri in the Zenith STOL backcountry airplane
Zenith Aircraft's Sebastien Heintz and Roger Dubbert fly the popular Zenith STOL CH 750 Super Duty sport utility kit airplane cross-country 1,000 miles from central Florida to mid-Missouri following the 2026 Sun 'n Fun aero expo / fly-in in Lakeland, Florida.
Roger and Sebastien discuss the 52nd annual Sun 'n Fun aero expo, tips for flying cross country, why building a kit airplane is a "lifestyle" (that's worth a college degree!) and much more during the full day of flying.

Flying "low and slow" (about 1,000 ft AGL) with stops about every two hours: KLAL - KFPY - 06A - KMSL - KSIK - KMYJ

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