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		Z601c(at)anemicaardvark.c Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 7:48 am    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Has anyone else noticed that Zenith.zero is down? I get a "04: Not Found" 
 message, which suggests that the URL isn't in the name server.
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:50 am    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				I get a 404 as well. Possibly down for maintenance, or for a B Gates salute...
 
 
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 On 5 August 2010 11:47, Jim Belcher <Z601c(at)anemicaardvark.com (Z601c(at)anemicaardvark.com)> wrote:
   [quote]--> Zenith-List message posted by: Jim Belcher <Z601c(at)anemicaardvark.com (Z601c(at)anemicaardvark.com)>
    
  Has anyone else noticed that Zenith.zero is down? I get a "04: Not Found"
  message, which suggests that the URL isn't in the name server.
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		Mitch Hodges
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:52 am    Post subject: Re: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				[quote="Z601c(at)anemicaardvark.c"]Has anyone else noticed that Zenith.zero is down? I get a "04: Not Found" 
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 The AMD site is still blank as well (http://www.newplane.com).  Its not actually down, the site is responding but the content has been removed from the site.  All links to the site (including subpages) come up blank but they are being served up.
 
 I called the Mothership in Mexico.  Sebastian said (in the background) they were down for some maintenance but should be back up soon.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:03 am    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Same here. And the AMD site (www.newplane.com) is blank. Thank god the ZAC
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		Bojac
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 11:43 am    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Word has it that AMD has been sold to a guy in Fla. He does not, as yet 
 appear to be doing anything with it, nor is there any indication as to what 
 exactly he "might" do with it.  I asked at the ZAC booth and the subject was 
 danced around totally.  The Builder's aid guy in Fla is not the person who 
 bought it.  Nothing to back this up but the Site status would seem to 
 support this kind of action.  I did ask at the booth if it were so and did 
 not get any firm, absolute denial from anyone.
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 12:54 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				It's hard to be sure how good a rumor this is. I'm sure the problems with the 
 XL have hurt Zenith financially, and they may need a cash infusion. 
 
 At the same time, Piper is marketing virtually the same aircraft. If this 
 rumor is true, it may hurt Zenith's sales. If I were Piper, I might argue that 
 all the problems are with Zenith's aircraft, not Piper's.
 
 But if I were Zenith, I might advertise that you can get the same plane 
 cheaper from Zenith, and take advantage of the money Piper has spent on 
 advertising.
 
 Does Zenith really want to be in the semi-certificated aircraft business, or do 
 they want to be in their long-term forte of kit planes?
 On Thursday 05 August 2010 14:40:43 you wrote:
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  Word has it that AMD has been sold to a guy in Fla. He does not, as yet
  appear to be doing anything with it, nor is there any indication as to what
  exactly he "might" do with it.  I asked at the ZAC booth and the subject
  was danced around totally.  The Builder's aid guy in Fla is not the person
  who bought it.  Nothing to back this up but the Site status would seem to
  support this kind of action.  I did ask at the booth if it were so and did
  not get any firm, absolute denial from anyone.
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:00 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Hi Jim,
 
 Its my understanding that AMD and Zenith are two totally different 
 companies.  There is/was a Heintz brother at each company though. I'm 
 not sure how many folks who are buying PiperSports or AMD planes for 
 that matter would buy a kit instead....
 
 John Davis
 N601JD - 601XL
 
 On 8/5/2010 4:53 PM, Jim Belcher wrote:
 [quote] 
 
  It's hard to be sure how good a rumor this is. I'm sure the problems with the
  XL have hurt Zenith financially, and they may need a cash infusion.
 
  At the same time, Piper is marketing virtually the same aircraft. If this
  rumor is true, it may hurt Zenith's sales. If I were Piper, I might argue that
  all the problems are with Zenith's aircraft, not Piper's.
 
  But if I were Zenith, I might advertise that you can get the same plane
  cheaper from Zenith, and take advantage of the money Piper has spent on
  advertising.
 
  Does Zenith really want to be in the semi-certificated aircraft business, or do
  they want to be in their long-term forte of kit planes?
  On Thursday 05 August 2010 14:40:43 you wrote:
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 > Word has it that AMD has been sold to a guy in Fla. He does not, as yet
 > appear to be doing anything with it, nor is there any indication as to what
 > exactly he "might" do with it.  I asked at the ZAC booth and the subject
 > was danced around totally.  The Builder's aid guy in Fla is not the person
 > who bought it.  Nothing to back this up but the Site status would seem to
 > support this kind of action.  I did ask at the booth if it were so and did
 > not get any firm, absolute denial from anyone.
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 1:04 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Aero is back up.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:03 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				On Thursday 05 August 2010 15:59:34 you wrote:
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    Hi Jim,
  
  Its my understanding that AMD and Zenith are two totally different
  companies.  There is/was a Heintz brother at each company though. I'm
  not sure how many folks who are buying PiperSports or AMD planes for
  that matter would buy a kit instead....
 
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 Good points, all. 
 
 I'm not sure, in the fiction that surrounds corporations, how much difference 
 there really is between the two companies. I was told once that all that was 
 needed for two corporations was at least one person in each corporation who 
 held one or more shares of stock, but who did not hold stock in the other 
 corporation. Me, I'm not a lawyer, but a techie, so I don't know for sure.
 
 I didn't mean to suggest that buyers of the kit were candidates for a finished 
 plane, or vice-versa. Rather, I meant that AMD and Piper had virtually the 
 same finished aircraft, competing for the same $.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:52 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Hi Folks,
 
 I took a good look at the Piper plane at OSH, and I have followed
 discussions of CZAW and their products for several years now.  In my
 opinion, the Piper Sport is a derivative of the Zodiac XL rather than an
 exact copy.  
 
 The wing tips are quite different, but the center console is the same.  The
 landing gear (I think) is composite while the Zodiac gear is solid aluminum
 "Spring".  The Piper has a smaller baggage compartment with a rear shelf.  I
 believe there are extensive structural changes in the wing spars and related
 parts of the plane.  This suggests that whoever did the engineering on the
 Sport Cruiser/Piper Sport took a different view of the structure than the
 Heintz boys did.
 
 The Sport Cruiser and Piper Sport have been flying for a number of years and
 I don't think any of them have experienced structural failures.  Certainly
 there have not been a rash of them like the XL.
 
 After my long and productive conversation with the FAA guy at OSH, I wonder
 if the Sport cruiser was a derivative of the Zodiac XL or it was the other
 way around.  He definitely said the XL was originally designed to the 1200
 pound European standard and just "Pencil whipped" to meet the US LSA
 specified gross weight of 1320.  He also said he had proprietary information
 from Zenair/Zenith that he would not disclose, but assured me he was not
 hiding safety related information from me that would impact my own safety in
 an XL.  I don't know what that information is, but it might have been
 something relating to the design history and who exactly did the
 engineering.  I certainly asked him about that and all he would say was that
 "Zenair" provided the engineering for the upgrade and not the FAA.
 
 About corporations, I do indeed know a fair amount on that subject.  I am
 not aware of any requirement for there to be different owners and/or
 officers from one corporation to another.  If so, that would be a state law
 and certainly wouldn't impact two corporations in two different countries
 like Zenair and Zenith.  
 
 I have no knowledge of any transactions going on regarding any of these
 companies.  However, I feel the Piper Sport is direct competition for the
 AMD XL/650.  On the other hand both Piper and AMD offer many other models of
 aircraft which have nothing to do with the other company's products.
 
 Paul
 Camas, WA
 Currently installing upgrade in my XL.
 
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 2:54 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				The way I see it, the Piper and AMD 650 have essentially the same bones, but so do the Camry and the Lexus ES.   The reason one costs more than the other is primarily an upscaled interior finish and a prestigious name; the latter being the greatest.  EVERYONE knows Piper.  Who knows AMD ?
  
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				 Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 6:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				AMD www.newplane.com is up too.
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 1:47 am    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				And I still say the FAA guy you talked to was full of shit. The development of the XL started at least two years before the Sport Pilot rule was even thought of. It was developed as a replacement for the HD in the US market, which had a gross weight of 1200 lbs. The earliest brochures for the XL listed the gross weight at 1400 lbs, later brochures listed 1300 lbs for the E-AB version and 1232 lbs for the LSA compliant version. (The original proposed gross weight for the LSA rule was 1232 lbs and ended up as 1320 lbs in the final rule.) Your FAA guy was possibly confused by the Czech built version that was intended for the European market. Just because somebody works for the government doesn't mean he knows what he's talking about.
 
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  After my long and productive conversation with the FAA guy at OSH, I wonder
  if the Sport cruiser was a derivative of the Zodiac XL or it was the other
  way around.  He definitely said the XL was originally designed to the 1200
  pound European standard and just "Pencil whipped" to meet the US LSA
  specified gross weight of 1320. 
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 5:14 am    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Good point, Jay. As usual, those willing to investigate a little may get the 
 better deal.
 
 On Thursday 05 August 2010 17:58:02 you wrote:
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  but so do the Camry and the Lexus ES.   The reason one costs more than the
  other is primarily an upscaled interior finish and a prestigious name; the
  latter being the greatest.  EVERYONE knows Piper.  Who knows AMD ?
  
  Jay Bannister
 
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				Hi Paul et al
 
 It is worth remembering that the Sport Cruiser was developed by CZAW who 
 provided kits of the Zenith aircraft, including the 601XL, for the European 
 market.
 
 The CZAW version of the 601XL had some very significant differences to the 
 American, including composite gear, different angle of attack for the wings 
 and different canopy details.
 
 I saw the first Sport Cruiser to be completed in the UK and this had some 
 very familiar details to the European 601XL,  including the gear and canopy. 
 Looking at the latest kits there has been some significant developments 
 including the canopy, which is now bonded, and the internal fitments to the 
 newer aircraft look very smart, many of which have glass cockpits.
 
 We have all been through the mill over the mods but I think it is now time 
 to encourage Zenith to start actively promoting the 650B which I consider a 
 great aircraft and at the original price great value.  Lets start enjoying 
 the construction and flying again of the 600 series!
 
 Hope this is of interest.
 
 Malcolm Hunt
 
 CH601XL Plans builder in England
 
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 6:32 pm    Post subject: Zenith.aero is down | 
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				Paul,
 
 Sippin too many beers again in the barn or too many karate hits to the brain...  The Chech plane is an exact replica, save for a face lift.  I flew both, the check one and the 601 are the same.  Like the 601 cause frankly with a 3300 engine, it launches off the runway  versus the rotax fred flinstone in 90 degree heat.
 
 as the the design the Heintz boys would be looking at talking to themselves if they asked to speak to the sport cruiser designers.
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