William Dominguez
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:39 am    Post subject: Zenith-List: I finally finished Phase I. | 
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				Congratulations Paul and thanks for the info.
 
 William Dominguez
 Zodiac 601XLP Plans
 Miami Florida
 http://sites.google.com/site/billplane/
 
         From: Paul Mulwitz <psm(at)att.net>
  To: zenith601-list <zenith601-list(at)matronics.com>; zenith-list(at)matronics.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:24 PM
  Subject: Zenith-List: I finally finished Phase I.
   
  
                      My Zodiac XL, N773PM, finally completed Phase I testing and was     signed off today.
      
      I'm sure many folks on these lists had doubts I would ever reach     that point, and so did I.  After 7 years of work and waiting for     design changes the battle is finally over.  
      
      If I can do it then anybody can!
      
      For those who want details:
      
      I've found I like using 1/2 flaps on takeoff and prefer full flaps     on landings.  Full flaps works on takeoff for a minimum roll but I     am uncomfortable with the control available at such slow speeds.      Takeoff with no flaps works fine but uses a lot more runway.
      
      Easy cruise seems to be around 2700 rpm giving around 110 KIAS.      Push in the throttle and it is easy to get over 120.  I don't have     wheel pants.  I didn't bother doing a formal calibration on the     airspeed with standard pitot tube and adjacent static tube but I     have watched the ground speed compared to airspeed with low winds     and they seem to be very close to each other.  
      
      My normal landing with no traffic issues starts with slowing to 70     KIAS before pattern entry (to keep from running over Cubs and     Champs).  I slow to 60 on downwind and pull power to idle just past     the numbers.  A normal approach has me adding full flaps either on     base leg or final.  Some times I slow to 55 or below on final to get     more sink but normal approach is at 60.  I also have done slips with     all flap positions with some success.  There is no loss of control     in slips but increased sink requires a deep cross controlled slip.
      
      Useful load winds up being just over 200 pounds for passenger and     baggage.  This includes my somewhat overweight body and full fuel     (24 gal.).
      
      I have not done enough cross country flying to have a good idea of     fuel consumption.  I would guess at normal cruise the flow is around     5 GPH.
      
      I can't really report stall speed since I can't get the plane to     stall.  It just mushes.
      
      I made a couple of small design changes to make it fly just a little     better.  The first was to add about 20 square inches to the elevator     trim tab.  I have a full width tab and still couldn't trim out     approach speeds with full flaps.  I also added strakes to the bottom     rear fuselage area.  I was hoping to get some yaw stability and     failed, but it does seem just a little bit happier flying straight     with the strakes.
      
      Paul
      Camas, WA
      XL, Jab. 3300 entering Phase II
      
      [img]cid:1.841241845(at)web122002.mail.ne1.yahoo.com[/img]
 
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 _________________ William Dominguez
 
Zodiac 601XL Plans
 
Miami Florida
 
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