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Go to the Zenith e-mail list hosted by Matronics. www.matronics.com
There are plenty of builders on there as well as flyers. I'm building the 601XL and it's been a good project so far. There are a few "gotchas" that pop up on the list that definetly help with the building process. If you get the chance attend the rudder workshop. I did back in Nov '02 and had a great time. Also, you get a demo ride in the plane that you're thinking of buidling. That's what finally sold me. Mark On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:22:11 GMT, "dan" wrote: -- Dan Tappan I am about to send for plans and rudder "starter" kit for the CH 601. I would be very interested in talking to anyone flying one. I am thinking about the 6 cyl. Jab for power. I am interested mostly in how it fly's, what it is like in a xwind and rough air.Thanks guys. |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:22:11 GMT, "dan"
wrote: two of the local guys have built these. they are a beautiful little aircraft to fly. in turbulence there is the slightest tail sway due to the all flying rudder but two heavy feet on the rudder redals dampens this out completely. one of the chaps has the jab 6 the other the rotax. install the jab in accordance with the manufacturers directions and you will not have any problems. the chap initially used an over diameter oil pipe to the cooler and this caused sufficient pump up delay in the oil lines that he siezed a bearing. installed after repair in the manner it should have been and the engine has been a faultless performer. what you will find is that the 601 is an absolutely amazing camera platform for air to air photos. the huge bubble canopy gives an amazing range of movement to track other aircraft. dont have any doubts that you are building a good aeroplane. andrew flew his across australia six times in six months to see his girlfriend. thats about 3,000 miles per trip. never had a problem. Stealth Pilot Australia |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 18:25:49 +0800, Stealth Pilot
wrote: On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 00:22:11 GMT, "dan" wrote: two of the local guys have built these. they are a beautiful little aircraft to fly. in turbulence there is the slightest tail sway due to the all flying rudder but two heavy feet on the rudder redals dampens this out completely. one of the chaps has the jab 6 the other the rotax. install the jab in accordance with the manufacturers directions and you will not have any problems. the chap initially used an over diameter oil pipe to the cooler and this caused sufficient pump up delay in the oil lines that he siezed a bearing. installed after repair in the manner it should have been and the engine has been a faultless performer. what you will find is that the 601 is an absolutely amazing camera platform for air to air photos. the huge bubble canopy gives an amazing range of movement to track other aircraft. dont have any doubts that you are building a good aeroplane. andrew flew his across australia six times in six months to see his girlfriend. thats about 3,000 miles per trip. never had a problem. Stealth Pilot Australia At 100 mph, I can think of one problem. OTOH, it is a great little plane. Not an RV, but it doesn't pretend to be one. -- dillon When I was a kid, I thought the angel's name was Hark and the horse's name was Bob. |
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I really like it. Very stable will fly hands off, quick response and
all round easy to fly. To see how it will do in a cross wind go to http://www.hog-air.com/video.htm Brett |
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I have a 601xl starter kit I will sell,with airpowered zenith rivet gun..
just started a vans rv9a quick build instead On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, dan wrote: |
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![]() -- .... I have a 601xl starter kit I will sell,with airpowered zenith rivet gun.. just started a vans rv9a quick build instead I am interested. How much? |
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I went flying today with the new motor in my 601 XL. Wow what a
difference. I went from the 80 HP 88ci. Harley to the 100 HP 95ci. I set some more bite in the prop and shortened my take off by about 200 feet. The climb out was around 900 FPM. with 85 deg. I picked up about 20 mph. on cruise. But there is still more testing to do. I should get even more out of it. It is like a whole new plane. Brett |
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200.00 for the tail + shipping
Danny nOn Sun, 20 Jun 2004, dan wrote: |
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