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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:38 am    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

I know that Zenith says the planes are not intended for aerobatics, but I can't believe that a plane would be designed for +/- 6 g at gross weight without aerobatics in mind. That is stronger than the RV's or Sonex, which are rated at +6 -3 g and that is at a reduced weight.
That said, I'm sure it is capable of aerobatics, but the question is "How well does it do them?" I have about 2.5 hours of aerobatic instruction plus spin training and really enjoy it. I'm not interested in competition or extreme maneuvers, but enjoy an occasional loop or roll and combinations thereof. I've read many accounts from RV and Sonex pilots about how pleasant their planes are to fly in aerobatics, but I've never read any from Zenith pilots. I did read that Chris Heintz said (off the record) that the 601 is very pleasant in aerobatics, but I've never read any other comments.

I have searched the archives, but didn't find anyone that said they had done aerobatics. C'mon guys, surely SOMEONE has.

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I am trying to decide between a Zenith and a Sonex. The Zenith seems preferable as a plane for cross country, but I just want to do something different once in a while. My final choice will probably be based on whether and how well (in terms of pleasant handling) the Zenith will do aerobatics.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:54 am    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

>> I am trying to decide between a Zenith and a Sonex.

Have you sat in both? The Sonex is said to be tighter.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:40 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Yes. The Sonex is comparable to a Cessna 152, while the Zenith is like a 172. Both are doable, but as I said the Zenith is unquestionably more comfortable for cross country, especially for two. However, 95% of my flying would be solo and local, and the aerobatics is more important to me.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:33 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Craig-
Everything's a tradeoff. You could scratchbuild a Sonex for about 1/2 the final price of a Zenith, but I'm sorry, the Sonex ranks in the top 10 ugliest aircraft of all time. Sort of like that Toyota Scion breadbox. Reliable, functional, affordable, but you have to park it in a dark alley behind a dumpster.
You know, someone had a "Low and slow" clip from Youtube a couple of days ago. I was really impressed, but my question is, "What was the guy flying?" The pilot did a nice Immelman on the way home.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 2:59 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

I beleive that was an RV-7 in the "Low and Slow" clip.

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Everything's a tradeoff. You could scratchbuild a Sonex for about 1/2 the final price of a Zenith, but I'm sorry, the Sonex ranks in the top 10 ugliest aircraft of all time. Sort of like that Toyota Scion breadbox. Reliable, functional, affordable, but you have to park it in a dark alley behind a dumpster.
You know, someone had a "Low and slow" clip from Youtube a couple of days ago. I was really impressed, but my question is, "What was the guy flying?" The pilot did a nice Immelman on the way home.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 3:21 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

I'm fairly sure that was an RV in that clip.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:06 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

I am glad you asked this question, I was about to post the same question. So far, not much response to the original question. I am building a XL myself and do not plan on doing rolls or loops. My initial, and very amateur thought, would be that the sonex would be a better performer of aerobatics... More sensitive plane, shorter wing design.. etc.. FWIF when I LOOK at the Sonex, I think performance! I look past the uglyness. But, since I weigh 230lbs and most my passengers seem to weigh near that, the Sonex was just too small a plane for me. Hope this helps.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 4:49 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Mike-
"Elbow room" was a major consideration in my choosing a Zenith over a Sonex (Or KR-2, for that matter) too. Once you're faced with paying for an engine, there's no doubt about it. You get more scoot for the buck with a VW powered Sonex, but........
Like I said- everything's a tradeoff.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:00 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

RV? OK. No matter what- It'd be a blast to fly with that guy.
Interesting thought. In what pastime other than flying is being safe, conservative and boring considered a mark of excellence?
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 5:41 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

The Zenith web site lists +/- 6 gs as the "ultimate" load factor for the Zodiac XL. I take that to mean the design load factor; the loading that may cause the wings to fall off if exceeded at gross weight. The maximum safe in-flight g loading of an airplane at gross weight is the flight load factor and is usually rated at 2/3 of its design load factor. In the case of the Zodiac, that would be +/- 4 g.  The g loadings listed on the Sonex and RV web sites appear to be flight load factors.

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I know that Zenith says the planes are not intended for aerobatics, but I can't believe that a plane would be designed for +/- 6 g  at gross weight without aerobatics in mind.  That is stronger than the RV's or Sonex, which are rated at +6 -3 g and that is at a reduced weight.  
That said, I'm sure it is capable of aerobatics, but the question is "How well does it do them?"  I have about 2.5 hours of aerobatic instruction plus spin training and really enjoy it.  I'm not interested in competition or extreme maneuvers, but enjoy an occasional loop or roll and combinations thereof.  I've read many accounts from RV and Sonex pilots about how pleasant their planes are to fly in aerobatics, but I've never read any from Zenith pilots.  I did read that Chris Heintz said (off the record) that the 601 is very pleasant in aerobatics, but I've never read any other comments.
 
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

OK, after taking one flight in the XL I was convinced it was the machine for me. The day was clear but gusty. Flight Service was reporting 20 gusting to 35. It really felt more like 15 with gusts to 30. Anyway up we went for my maiden XL flight. The take offs and landing were performed by the instructor with me following on the controls. I flew it un-assisted and tracked headings, steep turns and all the practical pilot maneuvers.

The impression of this plane is stable with great rudder authority. All the landings were crosswind that day.

If I were looking for an areobatic plane this wouldn't be the one. But I am looking for stable cross country machine that I can build from plans.


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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 6:53 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

The comments below the video said it was an RV4. I was more curious what river in Washington it was.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:23 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Hello Jim,

Better will be if you go snd build an RV-4 that one is OK for aerobatics...

Happy flying.

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I know that Zenith says the planes are not intended for aerobatics, but I can't believe that a plane would be designed for +/- 6 g at gross weight without aerobatics in mind. That is stronger than the RV's or Sonex, which are rated at +6 -3 g and that is at a reduced weight.
That said, I'm sure it is capable of aerobatics, but the question is "How well does it do them?" I have about 2.5 hours of aerobatic instruction plus spin training and really enjoy it. I'm not interested in competition or extreme maneuvers, but enjoy an occasional loop or roll and combinations thereof. I've read many accounts from RV and Sonex pilots about how pleasant their planes are to fly in aerobatics, but I've never read any from Zenith pilots. I did read that Chris Heintz said (off the record) that the 601 is very pleasant in aerobatics, but I've never read any other comments.

I have searched the archives, but didn't find anyone that said they had done aerobatics. C'mon guys, surely SOMEONE has.

Breathes there a man with soul so dead
That never to himself has said
"Hey what happens if I do this"

(With apologies to Sir Walter Scott)

I am trying to decide between a Zenith and a Sonex. The Zenith seems preferable as a plane for cross country, but I just want to do something different once in a while. My final choice will probably be based on whether and how well (in terms of pleasant handling) the Zenith will do aerobatics.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:17 am    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Restorative and surgical dentistry. I've made a living and earned a fair level of trust being safe boring and conservative.

Ed Moody II

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 12:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Below are the "Aerobatic Category" Specs from the Sonex website. Note that the Sonex attains +6 g's at a MGW of only 950 lbs. When you get it up to it's normal MGW the max g's are +4.

The max g's quoted for the 601 are based on the real MGW.

If you want an aerobatic plane build one but neither the Zenith or the Sonex is aerobatic.

Aerobatic Category 80 hp 2180 AeroVee 80 hp Jabiru 120 hp Jabiru
Gross Weight - Aerobatic 950 lbs 950 lbs 950 lbs
Baggage (Max) 10 lbs 10 lbs 10 lbs
Rate of Climb 1000-1250 fpm 1000-1250 fpm 2000+ fpm
Positive Load Factor +6.0 Gs +6.0 Gs +6.0 Gs
Negative Load Factor -3.0 Gs -3.0 Gs -3.0 Gs
CG Limits 25-29% Wing Chord 25-29% Wing Chord 25-29% Wing Chord


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 1:36 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

IMNSHO, the Zodiac is not an aerobatic platform at
all. It is possible that the wings and spars are
strong, but the fuselage and tail attachment are
flimsy when compared to those of aerobatics planes.
I would not be excited to see the horizontal stab
and/or rudder leave the plane in a demanding
manoeuver.

OH... And I would not trust my seat 0.040" thick belt
attachment points for repeated stresses...

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2006 8:53 pm    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

I wish I could - I started an RV-7, but then learned I could not pass my medical, so am flying as a Sport Pilot now and looking for an alternative aircraft.

Jim

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Better will be if you go snd build an RV-4 that one is OK for aerobatics...

Happy flying.

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I know that Zenith says the planes are not intended for aerobatics, but I can't believe that a plane would be designed for +/- 6 g at gross weight without aerobatics in mind. That is stronger than the RV's or Sonex, which are rated at +6 -3 g and that is at a reduced weight.
That said, I'm sure it is capable of aerobatics, but the question is "How well does it do them?" I have about 2.5 hours of aerobatic instruction plus spin training and really enjoy it. I'm not interested in competition or extreme maneuvers, but enjoy an occasional loop or roll and combinations thereof. I've read many accounts from RV and Sonex pilots about how pleasant their planes are to fly in aerobatics, but I've never read any from Zenith pilots. I did read that Chris Heintz said (off the record) that the 601 is very pleasant in aerobatics, but I've never read any other comments.

I have searched the archives, but didn't find anyone that said they had done aerobatics. C'mon guys, surely SOMEONE has.

Breathes there a man with soul so dead
That never to himself has said
"Hey what happens if I do this"

(With apologies to Sir Walter Scott)

I am trying to decide between a Zenith and a Sonex. The Zenith seems preferable as a plane for cross country, but I just want to do something different once in a while. My final choice will probably be based on whether and how well (in terms of pleasant handling) the Zenith will do aerobatics.

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:20 am    Post subject: Aerobatics in 601 series Reply with quote

Jim, what did you do with the RV 7 ? I am looking for a new project now that my XL is completed and a RV would be a nice new challenge, Best regards, Bill of Georgia [quote][b]

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