Re: Alaska Weekend
You are exactly right Len, the Zenair 701 is not as fast or efficient as the Taylorcraft. But there are things I would try with the Zenair that I would not try with the Taylorcraft.
The CH701 has a much higher lift coefficient, and can fly much more slowly, and most importantly the flaps can also be used for high drag. Most of the Taylorcrafts don't have any glidepath control except a forward slip, and even with that the glide is not as steep as you would want.
If you happen to see Chris Heintz you can ask him one question for me: Zenair says that the maximum engine weight for the 701 is 185 pounds all-up installed. Is this because of the engine's load on the structure, or is it only because of CG limits? If it is because of CG limits then perhaps you can install a heavier engine and replace the nosweheel with a tailwheel, with no negative overall effect ???
Anyone else, Id still like to know if there are any big dis-advantages (other than the experimental certificate) that would make a CH701 less capable than a Super cub in real-world bush flying.
You are exactly right Len, the Zenair 701 is not as fast or efficient as the Taylorcraft. But there are things I would try with the Zenair that I would not try with the Taylorcraft.
The CH701 has a much higher lift coefficient, and can fly much more slowly, and most importantly the flaps can also be used for high drag. Most of the Taylorcrafts don't have any glidepath control except a forward slip, and even with that the glide is not as steep as you would want.
If you happen to see Chris Heintz you can ask him one question for me: Zenair says that the maximum engine weight for the 701 is 185 pounds all-up installed. Is this because of the engine's load on the structure, or is it only because of CG limits? If it is because of CG limits then perhaps you can install a heavier engine and replace the nosweheel with a tailwheel, with no negative overall effect ???
Anyone else, Id still like to know if there are any big dis-advantages (other than the experimental certificate) that would make a CH701 less capable than a Super cub in real-world bush flying.
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