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CH 650 with UL Power engine Zenith CH650 with a Corvair engine Zenith CH 650 Modernized version of the 601, with a larger cockpit, a larger canopy with more headroom, swept-back fin and rudder and engine options that include the 120 hp (89 kW) Jabiru 3300, 100 hp (75 kW) Continental O-200 and 100 hp (75 kW) Rotax 912ULS. One hundred had been ...
Among them was the Zenair ZENITH CH2000. This aircraft, based on Heintz' kit aircraft CH640 design, received FAA type certification on July 25, 1995. This type-certified aircraft was renamed and is now manufactured as the AMD Alarus CH2000. [citation needed] Recently, the company changed hands.
A Zenair CH 200, the first Chris Heintz design marketed Zenair CH 250 Zenith Zenair CH 300 Tri Zenith C-GOVK used by Red Morris to make a record-setting non-stop flight across Canada in 1978. The aircraft is in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Zenair CH 601 HDS Zodiac Zenair CH 701 STOL Zenith CH-640
The Bede BD-10 was Jim Bede's attempt to introduce the world's first kit-built jet-powered general aviation supersonic aircraft. [1] After several years of testing and modifications, the project was taken over by investors in order to produce fully completed civilian and military training aircraft , but these projects were never realized.
The CH 640 was developed from the two-seat type certified AMD Alarus, also called the Zenair CH 2000, by increasing the span of the wings and stabilator, to accommodate the larger engine and increase in gross weight. The design was also influenced by the Zenith CH 601 and the Zenair CH 300. The design goals were to produce a simple four-seat ...
His son Sebastian is listed as the owner of Zenith Aircraft Company. [ 1 ] Kit designs manufactured by the company include the original two-seat STOL CH 701 , a high-wing all-metal short take-off and landing design, the larger STOL CH 801 four-place aircraft, the STOL CH 750 light sport utility kit airplane, and the two-seat CH 650, an all ...
A Zenith STOL CH 701 on wheels A Czech Aircraft Works-built CH 701 AMD-built CH 750 CH 750 CH 750 instrument panel CH 701 Turboprop CH 701 Turboprop in flight. The Zenith STOL CH 701 and CH 750 are a family of light, two-place kit-built STOL aircraft designed by Canadian aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz through his Midland, Ontario, based company, Zenair.
Data from AMD Website General characteristics Crew: one Capacity: one passenger Length: 23 ft 0 in (7.01 m) Wingspan: 28 ft 10 in (8.79 m) Height: 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) Wing area: 137 sq ft (12.7 m 2) Empty weight: 1,085 lb (492 kg) basic VFR-equipped Max takeoff weight: 1,692 lb (767 kg) Fuel capacity: 28 US Gallons (106 litres) Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming O-235-N2C four cylinder, horizontally ...