Do we buy a Savvanah or not and other debates

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Postby GR8-DAD » Fri May 05, 2006 2:33 pm

:P :P

Dit lyk na 'n behoeftige kind - bring for Daddy :twisted: :twisted:
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S 32°16'49.8 E 18°53'33.0
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Postby Arnulf » Fri May 05, 2006 3:21 pm

But of course for some reason this one looks quite good
=D* =D* Microsoftness of note he he he he he....
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Postby FAWGie » Fri May 05, 2006 3:26 pm

John has flown the new (hot off production line) Savannah which will be exhibited at the show.....

I would seriously recommend the 912S motor for altitude regions and 912 for coastal.......

I'm busy with 7 students at the moment doing their MPL's or type conversions on the Savannah.

The training aircraft has just been fitted with an Arpblast prop - expensive, but well worth it...I don't like the prop that ships as standard!!!

As skybound said, not the prettiest aerie, but performs extremely well...and the prices are excellent.....

I'm unbiased, I don't get commission on any sales and I have no commercial involvement with John.....Just fly/train on the aerie type.... 8)
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Postby Ian » Fri May 05, 2006 9:06 pm

I bought Savannah 912S kit #444, at the time of placing my order I was undecided about building it myself. At some insane moment I decided to build it myself... :shock: Well, after 120 hours I have the wing structures complete (still to be covered) , slats, ailerons, Horz stabiliser, elevator, fin and rudder complete and all covered... :lol: AND I'm a first time builder, so going slowly. Now I'm so pleased I decided to build it myself, once one learns the knacks (very happy to share), its a breeze. Allie 6061 T6 is a wonderful material. All the initial concerns about getting things straight are gone, the skins are so accurate it all just 'pulls' together.
If anyone is building I have the dash on Turbocad available. Also there is a good builder's chatsite at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/savannahaircraft/
Cheers Ian
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Postby FAWGie » Sat May 06, 2006 1:10 pm

Hi Ian
I am so pleased that you decided to build it yourself. I think that if one can afford the time, it is an extremely rewarding experience and certainly a major plus in assisting future maintenance of the aircraft.

Not only that, but if you build your own aircraft, it is far easier to then get accreditation as an AP....

Well done Ian...see you in the sky with your toy soon....
p.s. Why not start a thread on "Ian's Savannah build" and I'm sure Morpg will make it a sticky along with RV's BB build and my Vixen rebuild, to share the experience with other microlighters....
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Postby Arnulf » Sat May 06, 2006 3:47 pm

Hi,

I saw the aerie today at Wonderboom. In real life it does not look so bad as in the pics. I suppose I could get used to it.

Is this aerie now a copy of the CH 701 or not?

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Postby FAWGie » Sat May 06, 2006 5:01 pm

Arnulf,

It is based on the same design...

ICP Italy used to manufacture the 701, thne did some design improvements and now produce the Savannah....

The plane handles and flies extremely well and handles wind far better than most other types of similar weight and performance....

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