This DVD is a double
disk
volume in a series of videos being developed to cover the entire build
process for the CH750 kit. HORIZONTAL TAIL is a great starting
place to begin your project – there are no prerequisite
assemblies that need to be completed before starting. To get started,
you only need a legal set of plans for the aircraft and at least the
tail sub
kit from Zenith. The HORIZONTAL TAIL DVDs take you from the
very beginning steps of assembling the stabilizer and elevator sections
of the aircraft's tail. The pictures on this page were captured from the actual
video footage in order to show the scope of construction provided in
this video volume.
Note: This production is not
associated or endorsed by Zenith Aircraft. It does not replace or
supersede the documentation provided with the kit. It is meant to
be an aid in building the aircraft and its methods are presented only as
a suggestion to builders.
This affordable 2 disk DVD video is approximately
2.5
hours in length and is divided into various video chapters to make
navigation and review of desired sections fast and easy The $45 price includes handling
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Stabilizer hinge bracket construction

Hand riveting elevator skeleton

Trim tab servo assembly

Preparing for nose rib drilling

Aligning the elevator and stabilizer hinges
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Taking parts inventory before starting

Constructing the stabilizer skeleton

Bracket alignment for drilling

Riveting stabilizer with air gun

Strapping skin for drilling

Installing nose skin on elevator

Installing trim tab

Joining the stabilizer and elevator
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