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STOL CH-750 offered as ready-to-fly LSA

By General Aviation News Staff · April 8, 2016 ·

Zenair Ltd. of Midland, Ontario, Canada, and M-Squared Aircraft of Mobile, Alabama, report that production of the ready-to-fly STOL CH 750 Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) will resume.

The STOL CH 750 was originally offered as a factory-built S-LSA a number of years ago.

Finishing of the STOL airplane will take place at M-Squared facilities in southern Alabama near Mobile Bay and the Gulf of Mexico from assemblies manufactured by Zenair Ltd.

CH-750. Photo by Jim Koepnick
CH-750. Photo by Jim Koepnick

Paul Mather, founder and CEO of M-Squared, is excited about adding the all-aluminum LSA design to his company’s current line of tube & fabric light aircraft designs.

“We have always been impressed by this innovative STOL design,” he said. “As an established LSA manufacturer, M-Squared is ideally positioned and equipped to produce the popular Light Sport CH 750. We plan to deliver the first new Zenith S-LSAs this spring.”

Designed by aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz, a pioneer in the kit and LSA industries, the STOL CH 750 is an all-metal, two-seat aircraft optimized for off-airport operations and STOL performances. The CH 750 is powered by the 100-hp Continental O-200 engine.

Zenith Aircraft Co. manufactures complete kits for the Heintz designs, including the STOL CH 750, and will continue to manufacture and market the aircraft in kit form.

Base price for the all metal STOL CH 750 with the Continental 0-200 D and a touch screen avionics display is $99,990.

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