Zenith STOL CH701

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CH 701
Zenair CH 701 on amphibious floats
Type Sport, personal and trainer aircraft
Manufacturer Zenith Aircraft Company
Designed by Chris Heintz
Maiden flight 1986
Introduced 1986
Produced 1986-present
Number built 750[1]
Unit cost USD$30,000 - $50,000[1]
Variants Zenith STOL CH 801
A Zenith STOL CH701 on wheels
A Zenith STOL CH701 on wheels

The Zenith STOL CH 701 is a light, two place 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 in 2007.[1]

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The kit is produced and distributed in the USA by the Zenith Aircraft Company, and complete drawings (blueprints and manuals) are also available for the design.

Several distributors modify existing kits into so called quick-build kits.

In Europe, the CH 701 was manufactured under license by Czech Aircraft Works (CZAW) from 1992 until 2006, when the license agreement was ended.

Designed for off-runway operations, the CH 701 has many unique features, such as a high-lift wing with full-span, non-movable leading edge slats (also known as slots), an all flying rudder, large tires, flaperons and an inverted elevator, that contribute to the aircraft's STOL capabilities. Heintz also designed a unique tricycle gear amphibious float system for the CH 701.

The STOL CH 701 has the unique distinction of being what is probably the most copied light aircraft in production today. Several dozen unauthorized versions have been produced around the world[2]

The CH 701 was developed into a four place version designated the Zenith STOL CH 801.[1]

By the fall of 2007 750 CH 701s had been completed and were flying.[1]

Designed to the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association of Canada (LAMAC) design standard DS 10141, in its native country of Canada the CH 701 can be built and flown as a basic ultra-light[3], advanced ultra-light[4] or amateur-built.[5]

The CH 701 can be flown under microlight/ultralight rules in several other countries also. American pilots may fly the CH 701 under FAA Light-sport Aircraft rules or as an experimental amateur-built.[1]


  1. ^ a b c d e f Kitplanes Staff: 2008 Kit Aircraft Directory, page 80, Kitplanes Magazine December 2007 Volume 24, Number 12, Belvior Publications, Aviation Publishing Group LLC.
  2. ^ Zenith Aircraft Company (undated). STOL CH701. Retrieved on 2007-12-06.
  3. ^ Transport Canada (April 2007). Ultra-light Transition Stategy. Retrieved on 2007-12-06.
  4. ^ Transport Canada (November 2007). Listing of Models Eligible to be Registered as Advanced Ultra-Light Aeroplanes (AULA). Retrieved on 2007-12-06.
  5. ^ Transport Canada (August 2006). EXEMPTION FROM SECTION 549.01 OF THE CANADIAN AVIATION REGULATIONS AND CHAPTER 549 OF THE AIRWORTHINESS MANUAL – AIRWORTHINESS STANDARDS - AMATEUR-BUILT AIRCRAFT. Retrieved on 2007-12-06.
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