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Looking into the Zenith CH701 or the ICP Savannah Can anyone advise me which is the better aircraft to go for!!!! Cheers |
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![]() "Robert" wrote in message ... Hi Looking into the Zenith CH701 or the ICP Savannah Can anyone advise me which is the better aircraft to go for!!!! Cheers Well the Zenith has a very fine support system both from the factory and fellow builders. GigG 601XL Builder |
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I've got the Savannah. I chose it because it was available quicker,
and with all the predrilled holes, it went together in about 275 hours instead of the 700 or so for a 701. I've flown both, and they are very similar in flight. I like the looks of the 701 a little better, and the larger, lower cabin roof window gives better over the wing visibility. The Savannah came with more standard equipment and gauges. The bubble door option on the 701 is nicer. The gross take off weight of the Savannah is now 1232 pounds, but I think the Zenith is more like 1100. The dealer for Savannah in North America has a pretty good comparison on their website: http://www.skykits.com/Comparison.htm I've got 145 hours on my plane, now, and love it. It is not a speed demon. At 55% power, I cruise at 80 mph. For flying low, slow, and in control, either plane is great. I'm an old fart, 57 years. I started flying lessons in January, 2004, got my certificate in May, ordered and recieved the kit in late July, and had it flying the day after Christmas 2004. For me the most important thing was to get flying before I get too old to remember why I started the project. tom |
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Another source of data is the use groups in Yahoo. For the 701 it is
something like 701-builders. For the Savannah it is Savannahaircraft. In these groups you will be able to read what owners and builders are doing to solve problems and help each other. tom |
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The dealer for Savannah in North America has a pretty good comparison on their website: http://www.skykits.com/Comparison.htm This was a convincing page for building the Savannah instead of the Zenith. http://www.skykits.com/Comparison.htm "Note: There is a great deal of work required to drill rivet holes. First the holes must be marked on the part in a straight line at a specified separation. Then a pilot hole is drilled. Then the full size hole is drilled. Finally the part is turned over and all the holes have to be de-burred using a file and sandpaper. Sometimes you have to drill through two parts at once which makes alignment problematic, sometimes resulting in destroyed parts. Drilling rivet holes is tedious and time consuming work, especially when you consider that there are approximately 10,000 rivets in each of these kits. That's 10,000 holes to be marked. 20,000 holes to be drilled and 10,000 holes to be de-burred. Yikes!! Well that's not quite correct - there are approximately 10,000 holes to be marked, 20,000 holes to be drilled and 10,000 holes to be de-burred in the CH701 kit. There are about 150 holes to be drilled in the Savannah kit. We think your time would be better spent flying so we did the other 9,850 for you." Montblack |
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" We think your time would be better spent flying so we did the other 9,850
for you." Yes true. But with a $10,000. difference it make for $1.015 a hole. I decided to earn it. J.P. Qc. Canada |
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Yikes! At the time I bought mine, the costs for similarly equipped
kits were the same. I think I would probably drill more holes, too. tom |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Another source of data is the use groups in Yahoo. For the 701 it is something like 701-builders. For the Savannah it is Savannahaircraft. In these groups you will be able to read what owners and builders are doing to solve problems and help each other. I've subscribed to both groups for quite a while. As an over-simplification, the 701 group has a lot of "how does this go together" questions with a lot of answers like "the plans are wrong, here is what you need to do". None of that on the Savannah group. On the Savannah group, it is people raving about how easy it is to build, and the other main group is people complaining about how the American distributor rights were stolen from the guy that used to have them. At Arlington last year, I walked back and forth between the two, comparing them. My final verdict is that the Savannah is a vastly better plane. YMMV. The big issue with both (and others) these days is how the exchange rate has pushed up the cost of a Rotax 912 so much. |
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The difference in price is more like $6000 not $10,000 but still is a lot of
money. I would have to see the kits side by side to really compare. -- Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ "Jean-Paul Roy" Yes true. But with a $10,000. difference it make for $1.015 a hole. I decided to earn it. J.P. Qc. Canada |
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The difference is really $10,000.00 CDN maybe $6000.00US.
The Savannah sells for $26,900.00Cdn and the Zenith for $16,700.00Cdn. Easy to do the math. Jean-Paul "gilan" wrote in message ink.net... The difference in price is more like $6000 not $10,000 but still is a lot of money. I would have to see the kits side by side to really compare. -- Have a good day and stay out of the trees! See ya on Sport Aircraft group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sport_Aircraft/ "Jean-Paul Roy" Yes true. But with a $10,000. difference it make for $1.015 a hole. I decided to earn it. J.P. Qc. Canada |
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