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Zenith Built And Designed By:
CHRIS HEINTZ
- Accomplished Aeronautical Engineer
As founder,
president and chief engineer of Zenair Ltd. since 1974, Mr.
Heintz has designed and developed more than 12 new aircraft
models, which have been marketed as kit aircraft around the
world.
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Chris
Heintz
An accomplished aeronautical engineer, Chris Heintz is a graduate
of the E.T.H Institute in Switzerland.
After serving in the Air Force, Heintz worked for Aerospatiale
on the supersonic Concorde jetliner, and later became chief
engineer at Avions
Robin (France) where he designed several fully-certified
two and four seat all-metal production aircraft.
In his spare time, Heintz began to design and build his
own aircraft, which he named the ZENITH, anagram of Heintz.
Being
an engineer and not a craftsman, his all-metal homebuilt
aircraft incorporated simple construction methods throughout.
After
a little more than a year’s work, the two-place low-wing
Zenith was rolled out and successfully flown in 1969. Soon
after, detailed blueprints and construction manuals of
the
aircraft were drawn up and offered to the growing number
of interested builders and flyers.
In 1973, Chris Heintz, his family and the Zenith moved to
North America, where Heintz worked for de Havilland (in Toronto)
as a stress engineer on the Dash 7 commuter. Chris decided
to form his own aircraft company in 1974, and under the name
of Zenair Ltd. started to manufacture Zenith kits himself
from his two-car garage. Through the company, Heintz has introduced
more than twelve successful kit aircraft designs over the
years. In 1992, Heintz licensed the kit manufacturing and
marketing rights to Zenith Aircraft Company for the STOL CH
701 and the ZODIAC CH 601 designs, and has developed the new
STOL CH 801 and the new ZODIAC XL for Zenith
Aircraft Company.
As founder, president and chief engineer
of Zenair Ltd. since 1974, Mr. Heintz has designed and developed
more than 12 new aircraft models, which have been marketed
as kit aircraft around the world.
More than 800 aircraft are presently flying around the world
in 48 different countries.
Heintz designs have earned an excellent reputation among pilots,
builders, the press, and aviation authorities for their durable
all-metal construction, normal flight characteristics, reliability,
and low maintenance requirements.
With a career-long dedication to aviation, Chris Heintz
is a past recipient of the EAA’s coveted Dr. August Raspet
Memorial Award "for outstanding contribution to the advancement
of the design of light aircraft," and his designs
have been honored with numerous awards around the world.
In 1995 the Federation Aéronautique Internationale
(FAI) awarded Zenair Ltd. the prestigious Honorary Group Diploma
for "greatly contributing to the progress of aviation"
and Chris Heintz was inducted into the EAA "Hall of Fame" in
1999.

In 1996, Chris Heintz and
Zenair Ltd. obtained FAA type-certification for the ZENITH
CH 2000,
a two-seat low-wing aircraft based on Heintz' kit aircraft
designs.

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time member of the EAA:
Chris Heintz not only designs, tests and promotes
aircraft, he is also actively involved in all facets of general
aviation as a long-time EAA member, frequently giving lectures
and forums at chapter meetings and fly-ins.
Heintz is also a sought-after light aircraft engineering consultant,
consulting to governments, organizations, universities, and
private individuals. A leading authority on light aircraft
design and market direction, Heintz has worked closely with
aviation authorities and organizations in developing new aircraft
regulations and has been actively involved in promoting aviation
(and industry) in developing countries. Chris Heintz was actively
involved in promoting, developing and implementing the standards
for the FAA's new Sport Pilot / Light Sport Aircraft category.
While Heintz officially retired in 2003, he is still very
active as a designer, engineer and consultant.

Photo courtesy EAA
Chris Heintz discusses light
aircraft design with ex-NASA chief Daniel Goldin (seated in
the Zodiac
CH 601) at EAA AirVenture. |
"Pilots
around the world owe a debt of gratitude to Chris Heintz whose
creative engineering genius has produced the most affordable
all metal production aircraft, with the largest cabin of any
two seat FAA type certificated airplane on the market today.
No other airplane in the world offers so much strength, stability,
comfort, or operating economy.
Chris Heintz has made a significant contribution towards preserving
affordable airplane ownership while ensuring durable cost
efficient flight training aircraft of the 21st century."
Recreational Airplane Pilot, by Edwin
Quinlan, Aviators Publishing
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Designer Chris Heintz was awarded
the LAMA |
Designer Chris Heintz
was awarded the LAMA (Light Aircraft Manufacturers'
Assoc.) / KITPLANES magazine 2001 PRESIDENT'S AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING
INDIVIDUAL at Oshkosh AirVenture on July 24, 2001.
Heintz was selected by his peers (aircraft designers and manufacturers)
for this prestigious award from the Light Aircraft Manufacturer's
Assoc. The award was presented to Chris Heintz by LAMA president
Larry Burke and KITPLANES magazine editor Dave Martin.
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