About The Project:

The airplane is a home-built, scratch-built Zenith CH 750 STOL. Building from plans/blueprints is a challenging way to build an airplane, since most of the parts you use to build it are not prefabricated. I chose the Zenith CH 750 STOL for its rugged design, its STOL (Short Take-Off and Landing) characteristics and its aluminum construction. Zenith Aircraft Company has designed this airplane so that it can be built from scratch or from a kit by the average person. They provide excellent technical support for both kit and scratch builders. In addition, I'll be installing a 1965 Chevrolet Corvair 164 cid horizontally opposed, air cooled, 6-cylinder engine, with special conversion parts to make it suitable for airplane duty. This is what the airplane will look like when I'm done, although I'll have a different paint scheme:

Follow my progress below!

Saturday, February 27, 2016

I broke the brake, which broke the bank...in the process I broke my back (j/k)!

Well, I've had a few discouraging moments lately. I was attempting to bend up some .063" parts on my DIY brake. The smaller parts went fine, but when I tried some of longer bends (around 900mm), I strained my brake too much and the rivets in the piano hinge started pulling out! Here's a video where I talk about my woes:


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