EAA Employee CH 750 Project Takes Off
On Saturday, September 29, EAA's employee CH 750 project got under way with the first building session at the Kermit Weeks Hangar in Oshkosh. Zenith's Sebas- tien Heintz and Roger Dubbert personally delivered the kit from company headquarters in Mexico, Missouri, and greeted more than a dozen EAA employees for a daylong builders' workshop.
Chad Jensen, EAA special interest community man- ager, reports that 36 employees are signed up to participate in the project. "Sebastien and Roger were absolutely thrilled with the progress we made on
Saturday. We had three teams working on three rud- der projects, and all three teams succeeded with a finished rudder!"
"This is a fantastic opportunity for EAA to show our love and appreciation for homebuilt airplanes." Jen- sen added.
The goal is to have a finished airplane by Memorial Day 2013. Progress will be reported through EAA.org, EAA's Facebook page (EAA – The Spirit of Aviation), and other communication channels.
Some of the 36 employees who've signed up to help build the CH 750. Photography by Jason Toney EAA EXPERIMENTER 7