About the MALAS HOME BUILT
The CH 2000 is a general aviation aircraft developed by Aircraft Manufacturing & Development Co. (AMFDC), targeting the market segment for small, affordable trainers and personal aircraft. Originating from the Zenith Aircraft Company's line of light, experimental aircraft, the CH 2000 was designed by celebrated aeronautical engineer Chris Heintz. Initially conceptualized as the CH 200 Zenair in the 1980s, it was an evolution meant to offer better performance, ease of handling, and enhanced safety for pilot training and private use.
Production of the CH 2000 began in the early 1990s after AMFDC obtained the design rights. The aircraft featured a low-wing, all-metal structure which contributed to its robustness and reliability. With its durable design and forgiving flight characteristics, the CH 2000 became a popular choice among flight schools and amateur pilots alike. The aircraft is powered by a Lycoming O-235 engine, which provides sufficient power while being economical to operate. It can typically cruise at speeds around 110 knots with a maximum range of approximately 600 nautical miles, making it suitable for both training and leisurely cross-country flights.
Key Features and Capabilities
One of the key motivations behind the CH 2000's production was to provide an affordable and reliable training aircraft in a market dominated by older models like the Cessna 150/152. Its simplicity and lower operational costs were significant selling points, making flight training more accessible. Additionally, the aircraft’s cockpit was designed with versatility in mind, accommodating advanced avionics and instrumentation, which added to its appeal for schools looking to train pilots on more modern equipment.
The niche the CH 2000 serves is clear: it bridges the gap between classic training aircraft and more modern, sophisticated trainers. Its benefits include economical operation, ease of maintenance, and a pragmatic design that supports both novice pilots’ learning needs and more experienced aviators seeking a reliable personal aircraft.