Anyone know of a Florida based S-7 that can be looked at?
Also, what if any float conversions of the S-7 are out there and what kind of useful load #'s once float equipped?
Are all of the rans, kit fox, highlander fabric?
ington6 wrote:Anyone know where I can find the dimensions on a kit fox IV 1200 with wings folded?
701der wrote:I finished building my 701 last November, and now have a little over 70 hours flying on it. At my home airport (Mack Mesa, CO), elev. 4724', it will get off the ground in about 200' fully loaded on an 80 degree day, less when it's cooler and lighter. It uses a little more room to land. My empty weight came to 612lb, so with an 1100lb gross weight, useful load is 488lb. I have the long range tanks, so it will take up to 40 gallons fuel onboard (normal fuel cap. is 20gal) if needed, but then it's a solo airplane. I use a moderate power setting on the Rotax 912S and cruise about 80MPH on 3.6GPH of premium auto fuel. I can push it up to about 90MPH burning closer to 4.5GPH. I've begun taking it into some of the backcountry strips (Hubbard, Caveman, and Dolores Point, so far) and it does really well, even 2 up. The down sides are that it's slow, and the payload is somewhat limited. My wife loves the side by side seating, and the bubble doors give unbelieveable visibility. I'm 6' tall and a little over 200lbs, and it's really comfortable and plenty roomy for me. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but for the money it's a heck of a good little all metal light-sport STOL airplane.
Emory Bored wrote:Hmmmm.
No discussion about the CH-701/750. Why? Ugly? On paper it sure seems like a winner. I have to admit the first time I saw one at a fly in my response was something like "what the heck". Still, lots of room, cub like speeds, true STOL.
Wondering.
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