MEXICO, Mo. — The Experimental Aircraft Association’s One Week Wonder is returning to its birthplace. The aircraft, a Zenith CH 750 Cruzer, which was built by volunteers in one week during AirVenture 2014, will be flown to the factory for Zenith’s Hangar Day on Sept. 20. Over 2,500 “builders” participated in the building program at Oshkosh, setting a record for the number of people involved in assembling a homebuilt aircraft kit.
The Hangar Day activities actually begin on Friday, Sept. 19 with forums, factory tours, demo flights and an informal dinner. The activities continue on Saturday.
A tentative list of seminars and workshops that begin on Friday include:
- Building Your Zenith, by Zenith staff
- Dynon SkyView glass panel display system
- UL Power engines
- EAA and One Week Wonder Updates, by Charlie Becker (EAA)
- Garmin G3X flight display system
- Rotax 912 Series engines
- Painting Your Zenith
- Jabiru Aircraft engine
- Transition Training and First Flight Preparedness
- Viking Aircraft engines
- Zenith Design & Construction Standards
- Building Your Zenith, by Zenith staff
- Corvair engines (auto conversion)
- Aircraft Electrical System
All of the activities are free.
For more information: ZenithAir.com
