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The
Zetterlind's have beautiful photos of their trips in the STOL CH 701
Amphibian, including their trip to the 2005 EAA AirVenture (Oshkosh)
fly-in.
Photograph courtesy of Sarah
Zetterlind's McIntosh
Studio copyright 2005
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Photograph courtesy of
Sarah Zetterlind's McIntosh
Studio copyright 2005
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...camping and fishing.
Photograph courtesy of
Sarah Zeterlind's McIntosh
Studio copyright 2005
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STOL CH 701 - with a good
view of the
wing slats and full length flaperons.
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Steep climb-out...
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Copperstate
2005 (October 6 - 9, 2005, Casa Grande, Arizona ).
Following are a few photos from demo pilot Roger Dubbert, who made the
trip to sunny Arizona from the factory
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Trying out the STOL CH 701
for size...
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On the windy, dusty Copperstate
fly-in grounds with the Zodiac
XL
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Surreal mountains in the
background
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Beautiful countryside
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Rugged terrain...
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Check out the GPS ground
speed: 35 mph!
(Lots of time for
sightseeing!)
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Passing 1,200 hours on the
Hobbs hour meter on the original 80-hp
Rotax 912 engine.
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Roger
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A Canadian STOL CH 701 with a custom
Continental engine installation.
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STOL CH 701 on a mountain-top field... |
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Fred Sanford's STOL CH 701
(Santa Barbara, Calif.):
"N9701 flew for the first time last Thursday: 16 months after
getting the boxes. All went well, but I was not prepared for the
wonderful responsiveness of the controls!"
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Jim Atkins, Dresden,
Tennessee
(excerpted from EAA Sport Aviation, 9/2005):
"I purchased the kit for my Zenith is September 2003 and made the
first flight on July 2004. I found the kit to be 100 percent
complete and was 100 percent satisfied by the building instructions.
The airplane performs as advertised."
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Bulgarian STOL CH 701
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Custom
windshield and cabin cover to protect the
cabin and interior when storing the aircraft outdoors |
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