Specifications - Zenith CH650
Specifications - Zenith CH650
Specifications - Zenith CH650
Specifications - Zenith CH650
Specifications - Zenith CH650
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Specifications

Jabiru 3300 (110hp)Rotax 912S (100hp)Lycoming O-235 (116hp)
Wing Span27ft27ft27ft
Wing Area132 sq.ft132 sq.ft132 sq.ft
Length20ft20ft20ft
Horizontal Tail Span7ft 7in7ft 7in7ft 7in
Rudder Tip Height6ft 6 in6ft 6 in6ft 6 in
Empty Weight695lb695lb800lb
Useful Load625lb630lb520lb
Gross Weight1320lb1320lb1320lb
Wing Loading9.85psf9.85psf9.85psf
Fuel Capacity24 Gal.24 Gal.24 Gal.
Power Loading11.8 lb/hp11.8 lb/hp11.8 lb/hp
Cabin Width44in44in44in
Load Factor (G) ultimate+6/-4 g+6/-4 g+6/-4 g

Performances

Figures based on a Zenith CH650 with a gross weight of 1300lbs, standard atmosphere, sea level, no wind.  Range and endurance figures are quoted with no fuel reserves.  All technical data, specifications and performance figures are subject to change without notice.

Jabiru 3300 (110hp)Rotax 912S (100hp)Lycoming O-235 (116hp)
Max Cruise (Sea Level)138mph134mph138mph
75% Cruise @8000 ft (TAS)160mph155mph160mph
VNE160mph160mph160mph
VS1 Stall Speed – no flaps51mph51mph51mph
VS0 Stall Speed – flaps dow44mph44mph44mph
Rate of Climb1200fpm900fpm930fpm
Take-off Roll500ft550ft500ft
Landing Distance500ft500ft500ft
Range(standard miles)662 miles656 miles575 miles
Endurance4.8 hours4.9 hours4.2 hours
Load Factor (G) ultimate+6/-4 g+6/-4 g+6/-4 g

Light Sport Aircraft Regulations

The STANDARD Zenith CH650 kit aircraft meets the definition of a Light-Sport Aircraft as defined by “Certification of Aircraft and Airmen for the Operation of Light-Sport Aircraft” (7/20/04). A Sport Pilot may fly any aircraft that meets the definition of a Light-Sport Aircraft, and such aircraft does not need to change its certification category to be operated by a Sport Pilot.

Zenith Aircraft Company cannot guarantee that the aircraft, as constructed by the builder, will meet the definition of a Light-Sport Aircraft. Due to the gross weight and stall speed limitations of the Sport Pilot / Light-Sport Aircraft category, it is recommended that the aircraft be kept “as light as possible” if planning to operate the aircraft in this category. Larger and heavier engines and other installed equipment will limit the useful load of the aircraft, and may disqualify the aircraft from meeting the defined category limits.