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1. 05:55 AM - 601HDS Partail Kit (Don)
2. 08:34 AM - Superior Workmanship (Schallgren@aol.com)
3. 11:15 AM - Strobe/Nav/Pos combination? (Lumkes, John Jr.)
4. 12:41 PM - Re: Strobe/Nav/Pos combination? (Randall Stout)
5. 03:49 PM - N633Z instrument panel - a 601XL - would you like to comment?? (xl)
6. 07:09 PM - Re: N633Z instrument panel - a 601XL - would you like to comment?? (Jim Frisby)
7. 11:23 PM - Drawing & Manual for 601HD. (Volucer)
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Subject: | 601HDS Partail Kit |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Don" <mister_m@bellsouth.net>
Hi List,
I'm the one who had the 601HDS Partial Kit For Sale.
I HAVE SOLD IT.
Thanks for all your help.
Donald Vough
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Women like silent men, they think they are listening.
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Subject: | Superior Workmanship |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: Schallgren@aol.com
List:
Fred Hulen said: "Wow, what a great Open Hanger event at Zenith."
As one of the attendees I was privileged to see two of the most beautiful
homebuilts I have ever seen. Fred's aircraft along with Jeff Small's were
featured in the hangar display area. Words cannot fully express the beauty and
workmanship on these two 601's.
Jeff said that he had read Kent Paser's book Speed with Economy seven times.
He has applied much of Kent's book and can now accelerate to Red Line.
Speed and beauty in the same aircraft.
Stan
601 HDS/Jabiru 3300
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Subject: | Strobe/Nav/Pos combination? |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Lumkes, John Jr." <lumkes@msoe.edu>
Hello,
I am building a 601HD from the kit and before I close up the wings had some
questions pertaining to the strobe/nav/pos lights and landing lights.
1. Is the 3-in-1 strobe/nav/pos a good idea or is it better to go with the
strobe/nav on the wing tips and leave the position light on the rudder for
better visibility?
2. Are there any links to builders pages showing some different options for
inserting a landing light in the wing?
Thanks in advance,
John Lumkes
Waukesha, WI
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Subject: | Re: Strobe/Nav/Pos combination? |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Randall Stout" <n282rs@sbcglobal.net>
I have the 3-in-1 version on my HD. I can tell you that they won't fit on
the "pad" that is on the wingtip. Also the position light will not be
visible directly behind the plane. I made my own "pad" to mount them on. I
ended up extending them out away from the tips about 1 inch.
To make them, drill holes for the wires, then I piled modeling clay on the
tips where I wanted the lights. Then press the light assembly in place and
attach the wires to a battery. Verify that the position light and strobe can
be seen while standing directly behind the rudder. I believe the rules are
that the left and right lights have to converge within 1200 ft. Mine
converge within 100 ft. If needed the clay can be adjusted to make this
happen. When you have the clay shaped the way you want it, use duct tape to
tape off the surrounding area. Remove the light assembly, hopefully without
disturbing the clay. Then fiberglass over the clay. A day or 2 later,
carefully pull off the fiberglass, trim and use filler to fix any
imperfections. After you clean all the clay off the plane you can either
glue them on or use rivets.
BTW, My DAR would not give me night VFR for phase 2. He insisted that I
needed a beacon on the tail as well. I tried to convince him otherwise but
it was kind of like arguing with a cop about running a stop sign.
Randy Stout - San Antonio TX
CH601HD N282RS
n282rs@sbcglobal.net
http://www.geocities.com/r5t0ut21
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lumkes, John Jr." <lumkes@msoe.edu>
Subject: Zenith-List: Strobe/Nav/Pos combination?
> --> Zenith-List message posted by: "Lumkes, John Jr." <lumkes@msoe.edu>
>
> Hello,
>
> I am building a 601HD from the kit and before I close up the wings had
some
> questions pertaining to the strobe/nav/pos lights and landing lights.
>
> 1. Is the 3-in-1 strobe/nav/pos a good idea or is it better to go with the
> strobe/nav on the wing tips and leave the position light on the rudder for
> better visibility?
>
> 2. Are there any links to builders pages showing some different options
for
> inserting a landing light in the wing?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> John Lumkes
> Waukesha, WI
>
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Subject: | N633Z instrument panel - a 601XL - would you like to comment?? |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: xl <xl@prosody.org>
Hi!
I'm about to start cutting holes in N633Z's instrument panel
(probably the end of this week).
Before I do I wouldn't mind helpful comments regarding the layout
and a cross check in case I've overlooked anything major.
To see the mockup go to http://www.cleanh2o.com/n633z/
TIA, Joe
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Subject: | Re: N633Z instrument panel - a 601XL - would you like to |
comment??
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Jim Frisby" <marslander@hotmail.com>
Joe,
Your layout looks pretty good, I kind of like to have the tach in my primary
scan, you could move it to the area above your avionics, but I suspsect you
are reserving that area for more radios. You could put a digital tach
display some where on the left side, If your engine can support that.
Jim
>From: xl <xl@prosody.org>
>Reply-To: zenith-list@matronics.com
>To: <zenith-list@matronics.com>
>Subject: Zenith-List: N633Z instrument panel - a 601XL - would you like to
>comment??
>Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 15:48:37 -0700 (PDT)
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>--> Zenith-List message posted by: xl <xl@prosody.org>
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>
>Hi!
>
>I'm about to start cutting holes in N633Z's instrument panel
>(probably the end of this week).
>Before I do I wouldn't mind helpful comments regarding the layout
>and a cross check in case I've overlooked anything major.
>
>To see the mockup go to http://www.cleanh2o.com/n633z/
>
>TIA, Joe
>
>
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Subject: | Drawing & Manual for 601HD. |
--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Volucer" <volucer@tin.it>
Dear members,
This is my first e-mail to the list.
I am considering to buy Drawing and Manual (must be original with reg. number)
for 601HD; before ordering them from the company I would like to know if there
is any list member that would like to sale them.
73,
Dr. Tsabari Shahar
Italy
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