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  1. The STOL CH 701 was not designed to be just another ‘pretty’ light aircraft, but was engineered to offer outstanding short take-off and landing performance, all-metal durability, and unparalleled ease of construction.

  2. The Zenith STOL CH 701 and CH 750 are a family of light, two-place kit-built STOL aircraft designed by Canadian aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz through his Midland, Ontario, based company, Zenair. The CH 701 first flew in 1986 and the design is still in production.

  3. The STOL CH 701 uses a special airfoil design to achieve very high lift, low stall speeds, and high strength. A thick wing, full-length leading-edge slats and trailing edge Junker type flaperons develop a maximum wing lift coefficient of 3.10, while maintaining a short wing-span of 27 feet.

  4. The modern STOL CH 701 design makes use of advanced technologies, while using proven design concepts and simple systems for easy assembly and maintenance. A professional design, the STOL CH 701's structure has undergone a complete and rigorous flight test and design stress analysis.

  5. The STOL CH 701 uses a special airfoil design to achieve very high lift, low stall speeds, and high strength. A thick wing, full-length leading-edge slats and trailing edge ‘junker’ type flaperons develop a maximum wing lift coefficient of 3.10, while maintaining a short wing-span – for maximum strength and ground maneuverability.

  6. 29. Dez. 2021 · Here's a quick summary of the STOL CH 701 victories over this past year: 1. New Zealand Bush Pilot Championships. At the beginning of the year, on February 6, 2021, in New Zealand, the STOL CH 701, owned and piloted by Deane Philip, took first place finish at the 2021 New Zealand Bush Pilot Championships.

  7. The STOL CH 701 aircraft is built of semi-monocoque stressed-skin all-metal construction, just like modern factory-built planes, but adapted specifically for the kit builder.