Well, I'll go. I've got an ICP Savannah about 3/4 done. It is an aluminum
two place inspired by the Zenith 701. It is designed for STOL. Some call it
a rip off of the 701, but there are a number of improvements:
Creases on the fuselage skins to reduce "drumming"
More conventional tail instead of the "inverted airfoil"
Higher cruise speed
Kit has most parts drilled, deburred, and ready for assembly
Delivery time is about 4 weeks instead of 6-8
More instruments supplied, plus cabin heat and seat upolstery included
in price. Both are about same price.
Of course there are some minuses as well:
Rated climb is 1200 f/m compared to 1300 for the 701
Tires are smaller in diameter
Track width of wheels is six inches narrower
So far, no major hitches with build. The manual could be better, but it's not
terrible. There is a fairly active forum on yahoo for the Savannah, and the
folks there are pretty good at answering questions.
tom pettit
In article , "W P Dixon"
wrote:
Hello Gang!
Just dropping a line to find out what projects people are working on in
the group. Have not seen alot of aircraft talk
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