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  2. Zenith Aircraft Company - Wikipedia

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    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-metal ...

  3. AMD Zodiac - Wikipedia

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    The CH 601 HD (for heavy duty) was the follow-on to the original CH 600 and incorporated many improvements to the design. The HD version had a gross weight of 1200 lbs and a standard empty weight of 530 lbs. Aircraft kits were marketed by Zenair of Midland, Ontario in Canada and by Zenith Aircraft of Mexico, Missouri. [33] Zenair CH 601 HDS

  4. Zenair CH 640 - Wikipedia

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    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 aircraft capable of flying cross country flights with full seats. [2] The CH 640 is a four-seat, low-wing touring aircraft with tricycle landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. It has a standard empty ...

  5. Zenith STOL CH 701 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Zenith STOL CH 801 - Wikipedia

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    While both aircraft look alike they do not share any common parts. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The STOL CH 801 is made from sheet aluminium and employs a deep wing chord, full-length leading edge slats and trailing edge flaperons to develop high lift at low speed, while maintaining a short wing-span for maximum strength and ground maneuverability.

  7. Zenair - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Chris Heintz and Zenair Ltd. obtained FAA type-certification for the Zenith CH 2000, a two-seat low-wing aircraft based on his kit aircraft designs. Aircraft Manufacturing and Design (AMD) manufactures this aircraft as the AMD Alarus CH 2000. AMD also produces the CH 601 XL as a Light-sport aircraft (LSA).

  8. Chris Heintz (aeronautical engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Zenith is licensed to produce the range of Heintz-designed kit aircraft, with a focus on the US light-sport aircraft category. The Zenith CH 2000 was type certified in 1996 and a company, Aircraft Manufacturing and Design started by Heintz in Eastman, Georgia, to produce it as the AMD Alarus. Later a kit version, the Zenair CH 640 was produced.

  9. Zenair CH 200 - Wikipedia

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    The Zenair Zenith CH 200 and CH 250 are a family of Canadian single-engined homebuilt light aircraft. It is a low-winged single engine monoplane , that was first flown in France in 1970, with kits being made by the Canadian company Zenair from 1974, with hundreds built and flown.