by lgsievila » Fri Jul 12, 2024 9:27 am
I can't speak about the CAMit 3300 but I do love my 2200 in my Onex. I started with the AeroVee and just was not happy with performance and multitude of oil leaks. And yes I know there are those out there who are thinking I did a bad job while building the AeroVee but I would argue that is not the case.(You can check out some of the Youtube videos I posted) A friend and I received our fuselage and engine kits in the same shipment and built simultaneously and we came to the conclusion that our crankcase castings where not machined very well. At any rate we both switched to CAMit 2200s which entailed moving the engine 7inches forward for CG,(new mount and cowling mods). We flew from(KKLS, Kelso, WA) to Oshkosh and back without a hiccup and that was 3600 mile round trip. On my way back home I went to 11,500 ft to get over smoke from forest fires in Montana- don't think the AeroVee would have been able to do that, all while burning 3.5 gph at cruise. Only problem I have had is a replacement of distributor cap and rotor and NEVER one drop of oil on the hangar floor! Starts with one revolution of the prop, 1100 fpm climb vs AeroVee 600 fpm. Parts are a concern but I think there are some available.
Loren Sievila
Conventional Gear Onex33
CAMit 2200
Dynon Skyview