Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

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Re: Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

Postby kmacht » Fri Oct 28, 2011 4:35 pm

I was just quoting the figues listed on the sonex website:

http://www.sonexaircraft.com/aircraft/sonex.html

They list cruse speed for the aerovee at sea level as 130 mph and for the Jabiru 3300 135 mph. The diffence goes up as the altitude goes up. They list the aerovee at 150 mph cruise for 8000' and the Jabiru at 170 mph.

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Re: Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

Postby MichaelFarley56 » Fri Oct 28, 2011 10:27 pm

N111YX wrote:If I were lined up with an Aero-Vee powered Sonex at seal level, I doubt that I would only have a 5 mile per hour advantage.


I think Kip is dead on here. 40 more horse power is going to give tons more climb and cruise. In fact, what numbers do you see in cruise Kip? I'd be interested in what others are cruising at, both with the Aerovee and Jabiru...
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Re: Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

Postby N111YX » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:10 pm

I figured that. My "real world" experience differs a bit... :)

I have not been in formation with an Aero-Vee at sea level but at 3000' I would estimate a 20 mph advantage with me at econo-cruise and the AV at normal cruise.

I should add that my real world experience includes never seeing the Sonex "170 mph at 8000'". I see more like 155. I think you would have to have it full throttle and a good waxjob for that figure.



kmacht wrote:I was just quoting the figues listed on the sonex website:

http://www.sonexaircraft.com/aircraft/sonex.html

They list cruse speed for the aerovee at sea level as 130 mph and for the Jabiru 3300 135 mph. The diffence goes up as the altitude goes up. They list the aerovee at 150 mph cruise for 8000' and the Jabiru at 170 mph.

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Re: Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

Postby N111YX » Fri Oct 28, 2011 11:16 pm

If I had to guess...averaging altitudes, power settings, airframes differences...

Normal Jabiru 3300 cruise TAS...155 (I see 145 at low end cruise, 2750 rpm)
Normal Aero-Vee cruise TAS......120?
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Re: Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

Postby radfordc » Sun Oct 30, 2011 11:04 pm

If I were selling Jab 3300 powered Sonex's those are the figures I would publish, too.
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Re: Opinions about Aerovee are welcome

Postby N111YX » Mon Oct 31, 2011 9:16 am

I'm sure that they sell some airplanes from those figures (it was a selling point for me).

Then again, it causes discussions like these... :roll:

radfordc wrote:If I were selling Jab 3300 powered Sonex's those are the figures I would publish, too.
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