Mark Townsend's Blog – April 2009 Archive (15)

Off to Sun-N-Fun

The 750 is on route to the paint shop and I am on route to Sun-N-Fun for the week, when I return we should have a painted plane.

Added by Mark Townsend on April 20, 2009 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Cowing installation part 2

With the extended cowl i can now install it to fit the new engine location.

Added by Mark Townsend on April 19, 2009 at 8:30pm — No Comments

Stabilizer and Fin



With the Stabilizer installed we can add the fin an install the elevator cables.

With the wings done and the struts set we can add the Jury struts.…

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Added by Mark Townsend on April 18, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Wing attach

IT is nice to have help in the shop during the wing installation. Here we see Ryan using his head and after some whining we installed some foam cut offs from the seats on his head.

Wing installation is quite simple, install main spars to cabin frame so that they are centered and equal on both sides, then drill with a 1/8 th drill bit. Leave drill bit in place an repeat for other main spar, once again leave drill bit in place, this locks the spars… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 18, 2009 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Cowling and mounting the Rotax 912

As you can see below the cowling had to also be extended, in order to expedite the process Zenair installed a metal strip and added the fiberglass to that. They are working on extending the mold now so that future cowling's will not have the metal strip.

With the motor attached to the mount we can re-install it back onto the fuselage. Though you can actually lift the engine by hand the cherry picker… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 17, 2009 at 7:30pm — No Comments

New Motor Mount

Well we now have a new motor mount the final adjustment was to move the Rotax 912ULS a total of 6 inches forward. The will make this will make the STOL 750 look a little longer in the nose. As a bonus the attachment for the upper attachment point looks more robust.…



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Added by Mark Townsend on April 17, 2009 at 7:30pm — No Comments

STOL 750 Rotax Weight & Balance

Well we have Good news and Bad news. The Good news first. THE total weight with most everything installed or in place is 695 lbs I expect this to change by about 50 lbs as paint and seats are installed. But that will be discovered on the final Weight and Balance.

Now the Bad news, the motor must move, this was… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 13, 2009 at 6:30am — 2 Comments

750 Wings are attached

Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage

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Here are the wings attached with clamps.



With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.



Here it si… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am — No Comments

750 Wings are attached

Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage

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Here are the wings attached with clamps.



With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.



Here it si… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am — No Comments

750 Wings are attached

Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage

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Here are the wings attached with clamps.



With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.



Here it si… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am — No Comments

750 Wings are attached

Well here it is the wings are on the fuselage

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Here are the wings attached with clamps.



With doing the First Rotax installation it is important to do a Weight and Balance before finalizign everything and heading for the paint shop.



Here it si… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 12, 2009 at 6:30am — No Comments

STOL 750 Flapperons

ALignment of the Flapperons took a bit of time and required more then one hand. I used a 20 mm spacing from the trailing edge of the wing to the leading top edge of the flapperon while in a semi neautral position. you can double check by rotating the flapperon and the 20mm gap does not change through rotation.

Here is a pictrue of the slats attached, the bent edge makes for a very clean line.…

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Added by Mark Townsend on April 11, 2009 at 6:00am — No Comments

STOL 750 final wing assembly

The Slats attach with simple clecos alignment was all set through the pre-drilled holes.



The fiberglass parts aligned well and installation was simple fare.



THE Rudder is installed as is the stabilizer. Stops and alignment is done the same as the… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 10, 2009 at 6:00am — No Comments

Sky Hummer 750 with Rotax Cowl

I told my Son that the 701 is called the Sky Jeep, he turned to me and stated that if the 701 is the Sky Jeep then surely the 750 is the Sky Hummer. I laughed and told him not to call me Shirley, but Sky Hummer is going to stick for the 750 in the Hanger.

I couldn't wait so I installed the cowl just to see how she is going to look. I like what I see! Alot !…

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Added by Mark Townsend on April 3, 2009 at 10:30pm — 2 Comments

750 Wing Final

Inspection is over and I did not take time off to relax, I tried, wife let me sleep for 10hrs then I got up and found that my mind was too much on the 750 to be able to read a book. SO I got back to ordering parts for the panel and the wings. THE pictrue above shows the final installation on the bottom of the wings which is the strut attachments.



You really have to see it to believe just how flat… Continue

Added by Mark Townsend on April 1, 2009 at 10:00pm — 5 Comments

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