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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 9:32 am Post subject: Question about handling CH601XLB post mods/flight evauation |
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Dear Technical Support,
This morning I test flew N196ZP Ch601XL B model serial number 6-4839 at my local airport (SDC) with that in mind, I was a bit concerned over the "stiffness" of my ailerons. Before the mod I would describe my Zodiacs handling as superb, but today control forces in the roll aspect of flight were quite stiff and required some force to move.
Is this normal? I would assume some change in the handling qualities due to the mods/aileron counterweights, but I definitely was not that comfortable with the aileron response.
Should the cable tension be backed off a bit? Are you fielding similar response from other "modifiers'?
Other than that, I have attached some pictures of our latest iteration of our much loved Zodiac. We stripped all the paint off of her this winter while we completeed the mods and I am now trying to debug the aircraft after sitting for 1.5 years. Also, sorry about Sun N' Fun I was very saddened by the misfortune caused by the weather, I can't even imagine what it must feel like.
Well thanks for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Jeff Paris and Peter Paris in Rochester, NY
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Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 11:39 am Post subject: Question about handling CH601XLB post mods/flight evauation |
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I will ne very surprised of ZAC provides a meaningful response to your question.
Do not atchive
Thank you,
Steve Freeman
This message was sent from my mobile device. Please forgive the brevity and any typing errors.
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From: Jeffrey J Paris <jeffrey-j-paris(at)excite.com>
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 17:27:10 GMT+00:00
Subject: Zenith-List: Question about handling CH601XLB post mods/flight evauation
Dear Technical Support,
This morning I test flew N196ZP Ch601XL B model serial number 6-4839 at my local airport (SDC) with that in mind, I was a bit concerned over the "stiffness" of my ailerons. Before the mod I would describe my Zodiacs handling as superb, but today control forces in the roll aspect of flight were quite stiff and required some force to move.
Is this normal? I would assume some change in the handling qualities due to the mods/aileron counterweights, but I definitely was not that comfortable with the aileron response.
Should the cable tension be backed off a bit? Are you fielding similar response from other "modifiers'?
Other than that, I have attached some pictures of our latest iteration of our much loved Zodiac. We stripped all the paint off of her this winter while we completeed the mods and I am now trying to debug the aircraft after sitting for 1.5 years. Also, sorry about Sun N' Fun I was very saddened by the misfortune caused by the weather, I can't even imagine what it must feel like.
Well thanks for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Jeff Paris and Peter Paris in Rochester, NY
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