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Canadian homebuilt light aircraft From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Zenair Zodiac CH 640 is a Canadian light aircraft that was designed by Chris Heintz and is produced by Zenair in the form of a kit for amateur construction.[1][2]
CH 640 | |
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Role | Kit aircraft |
National origin | Canada |
Manufacturer | Zenair |
Designer | Chris Heintz |
Status | In production |
Number built | 50 (Dec 2011)[1] |
Developed from | AMD Alarus |
The CH 640 was developed from the two-seat type certified AMD Alarus, also called the Zenair CH 2000, by increasing the span of the wings and stabilator, to accommodate the larger engine and increase in gross weight. The design was also influenced by the Zenith CH 601 and the Zenair CH 300. The design goals were to produce a simple four-seat aircraft capable of flying cross country flights with full seats.[2]
The CH 640 is a four-seat, low-wing touring aircraft with tricycle landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration. It has a standard empty weight of 1,147 lb (520 kg), a gross weight of 2,200 lb (998 kg) and an acceptable engine power range of 150 to 240 hp (112 to 179 kW). The recommended engine is the Lycoming O-360 of 180 hp (134 kW).[1][2]
The aircraft is made from 6061-T6 aluminum. Its 31.5 ft (9.6 m) span wing is a cantilever structure and is equipped with flaps. The 46 in (116.8 cm) wide cabin is accessed via two gull-winged doors. The construction time from the factory-supplied standard kit is estimated at 1250 hours to complete and the quick-build kit at 750 hours. In 2011 the kit cost US$28,995, while finishing a completed aircraft was estimated to cost between US$45,000 to $99,000, depending on options, engine and avionics installed. In December 2011 there were 50 completed and flying.[1][2]
In evaluating the CH 640 AeroNews Network said, "It's a tremendously stable little airplane and a fair amount faster than what you might think."[2]
General characteristics
Performance
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