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		charlesmcg(at)citlink.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:26 pm    Post subject: Choice of engine for the CH 601HDS | 
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				Having acquired a partially complete 601 HDS kit, which I intend to 
 complete as an E-LSA, I would like to hear comments on the broad 
 question below!
 
 How do the Subaru and Corvair engines stack up against Rotax & Jabiru 
 when you take cost, installation, available technical support, weight 
 and final performance into account?  And are there any 601 builders 
 reasonably close to Sacramento, CA?
 
 Sincerely
 
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 Charles McGloughlin                    Email - charlesmcg(at)citlink.net
 8654 Bluefield Way                     Phones -  Cell   (916)832-0654
 Sacramento, CA 95823                             Home   (916)689-7701
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 8:43 pm    Post subject: Choice of engine for the CH 601HDS | 
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				If you want it to be an ELSA, I believe that you will need it flying by
 December of this year. However I may be wrong as I am a Canadian and not
 fully up on the U.S. LSA. IF it is true and to meet the ELSA category by
 December, you will have to order a Rotax or Jabiru in the next week in
 order to have a chance to make the deadline. IF you go auto conversion,
 typically add another year to your construction. Also a missed deadline.
 
 Mark Townsend
 Can-Zac Aviation Ltd.
 president(at)can-zacaviation.com
 www.can-zacaviation.com 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 3:03 am    Post subject: Choice of engine for the CH 601HDS | 
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				Hi Mark,
 
 I believe you are correct about the deadline for E-LSA certificates 
 for our planes, but the deadline is actually January 31, 2008.  I 
 don't think it matters very much, though.  After that date all of the 
 planes we build will need E-AB airworthiness certificates.  This is 
 not a problem -- just a few small differences in the phase 1 flight 
 test requirements and repairman certificate qualifications.  E-AB 
 planes qualify for Sport Pilot use with exactly the same 
 qualifications and restrictions as E-LSA.
 
 For Charles -- All of the engines you mentioned can be used in a 
 CH601HDS.  The auto conversions are the heaviest and seem to provide 
 the least performance for the lowest dollar cost.  The Rotax and 
 Jabiru cost about the same new and weigh about the same.  Performance 
 from the Rotax seems slightly better than the auto conversions while 
 the Jabiru is significantly more powerful than the Rotax.
 
 I don't know the current lead times for Rotax engines.  Jabiru 3300 
 had a 3-5 month lead time when I ordered mine in April this year.
 
 One small point on the HDS.  To qualify as LSA you need to pay 
 attention to the stall speed and cruise speed for this model.  You 
 get to specify the exact numbers for your plane when it is certified, 
 but if you choose the wrong numbers it will not qualify as LSA.  Some 
 HDS examples have a stall speed that is too high for this purpose, 
 while others just go too fast.  Once again, this is not related to 
 the choice of airworthiness certificate but it will impact whether or 
 not a Sport Pilot can fly your plane.
 
 Paul
 XL fuselage
 do not archive
 
 At 09:43 PM 8/23/2007, you wrote:
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 If you want it to be an ELSA, I believe that you will need it flying by
 December of this year. However I may be wrong as I am a Canadian and not
 fully up on the U.S. LSA. IF it is true and to meet the ELSA category by
 December, you will have to order a Rotax or Jabiru in the next week in
 order to have a chance to make the deadline. IF you go auto conversion,
 typically add another year to your construction. Also a missed deadline.
 
 Mark Townsend
 Can-Zac Aviation Ltd.
 president(at)can-zacaviation.com
 www.can-zacaviation.com
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		rickpitcher
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:24 am    Post subject: Re: Choice of engine for the CH 601HDS | 
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				 	  | charlesmcg(at)citlink.net wrote: | 	 		  Having acquired a partially complete 601 HDS kit, which I intend to 
 complete as an E-LSA, I would like to hear comments on the broad 
 question below!
 
 How do the Subaru and Corvair engines stack up against Rotax & Jabiru 
 when you take cost, installation, available technical support, weight 
 and final performance into account?  And are there any 601 builders 
 reasonably close to Sacramento, CA?
 
 Sincerely
 
 -- 
 Charles McGloughlin                    Email - charlesmcg(at)citlink.net
 8654 Bluefield Way                     Phones -  Cell   (916)832-0654
 Sacramento, CA 95823                             Home   (916)689-7701 | 	  
 
 I went through the same thing a few years ago when it was time to pick a powerplant.  So many choices it's hard to decide which one to use. You have to decide if you want the max performance or the lowest initial price.  I ended up going with the Jabiru 3300. It's the lightest of the group, and the most horsepower. I'm happy with the choice.
 
 The auto conversions are really inviting because of their lower cost and familiarity, but by the time you add the PSRU the extra weight and $$$ starts to add up. You might wish later that you'd spent a couple thousand more for a lighter/stronger powerplant in the first place. 
 
  
 You're going to have to come in on the lightweight side if you want those little HDS wings to be meet LSA stall speeds. 
 While you're building and contemplating "improvements", remember the homebuilder's adage:  "Add only lightness and simplicity".
 Rick Pitcher
 CH601HD
 (considering another build...)
 
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		Gig Giacona
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:39 am    Post subject: Re: Choice of engine for the CH 601HDS | 
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				And just to reduce possible future confusion there isn't a need for a PSRU on the Corvair auto coversion.
 
  	  | rickpitcher wrote: | 	 		  
 The auto conversions are really inviting because of their lower cost and familiarity, but by the time you add the PSRU the extra weight and $$$ starts to add up. You might wish later that you'd spent a couple thousand more for a lighter/stronger powerplant in the first place. 
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