The Workshop
Under construction: a rugged, roomy STOL kitplane — our Zenith CH750.
At AeroPrinceton we're hand-building a Zenith CH750: a forgiving, easy-to-fly short-takeoff-and-landing (STOL) aircraft with a roomy cabin and excellent low-speed handling — perfect for training, back-country flying, and pilots who want a comfortable two-seat kitplane with great visibility.
What makes our CH750 project special
- Practical, pilot-friendly design. The CH750's high wing, large flaps, and robust landing gear make it ideal for short strips and rough fields.
- Comfort for two. A surprisingly spacious cockpit for a light kitplane — plenty of room for tall pilots and comfortable cross-country flights.
- Built to learn. This build doubles as an educational workshop: we're documenting techniques, decisions, and upgrades so builders and students can follow along.
Aircraft Specifications
General
- Configuration: 2-seat, single-engine
- Dimensions: 30 ft × 23 ft
- Hours to Build: ~400 hours
- Empty Weight: 780 lb
Performance
- Cruise Speed: 118 mph
- Range: 520 miles
- Endurance: 4.5 hours
- Useful Load: 540 lb
Engine
- Model: TBD
- Horsepower: 120
- Fuel Burn: 4 GPH
Takeoff & Landing
- Takeoff Distance: 350 ft
- Landing Distance: 350 ft
Specifications sourced from the Zenith CH 750 Cruzer official specifications.
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