Hello everyone,
I've finally been able to take pictures of my now complete OneX with its vinyl wrap finish. I'll start off with close up detailed pictures showing how well the wrap sticks to and conforms to the rivet and screw heads.
Three pictures showing screw heads. They best illustrate just how well the vinyl adheres.
A picture of vinyl covering flush rivets.
Pictures of proud rivets.
And look at this clean line where the red meets the white vinyl at the NACA vent.
Now for some wide shots.
Now for the questions: How much did it cost? Well I'm not going to say. It wasn't cheap, but to me it was worth it. It looks GREAT! Every plane owner who has seen it in person is very impressed and surprised when I tell them its vinyl. One very knowledgeable person tried to guess the cost (what they would have paid for these results) and they guessed high. But if you're looking for something that is -- way -- cheaper than paint look elsewhere. I'd suggest polish.
One advantage to the wrap process was that I didn't need to disassemble any of the control surfaces. The finish around them is excellent. Anyone who has built a OneX can probably tell you how difficult it would be to remove and reinstall the elevator surfaces.
How long did it take? The shop promised 4-5 work days. They over promised. My plane was in their shop about 10 work days. I don't think that it took more man hours than expected; rather they keep taking on jobs for other customers during that time.
How much does it weigh? Does it weigh less than paint? The honest answer is I don't know. I didn't weigh the plane before the vinyl was applied. I did the weight and balance yesterday and the empty weight is 630 pounds. The Sonex spec. empty weight is 600 pounds. To put that into a bit more context my XENOS (which is polished) came in at 35 pounds over the Sonex spec weight. The OneX at 630 will be able to handle a 210 pound pilot, 20 pounds baggage, and a full fuel load. I'm OK with that.
How long will it last. The wrap has a 7 year guarantee, and that is car/truck installations that are subject to winter snow/road salt conditions. My plane will be kept in a hanger and only flown in nice weather.
The shop that did the work can be researched at
http://www.idwraps.com. They are located in eastern PA.
-- Michael
N42XE - XENOS flying about 4 years
N169XE - OneX, after building for 7 months ready for inspection