by Skippydiesel » Tue Aug 06, 2024 8:37 pm
I have a Sonex Legacy/Rotax 912ULS, with Airmaster Constant Speed Prop.
This is my first tailwheel aircraft and I agree with all those who said it is possibly the easiest taildragger to fly.
The down side of a small tailwheel is the tendency of the 4" to dig in to soft ground. My local grass field is dominated by nose wheel aircraft - after heavy rains, they are always flying days before I can even taxi. This is likly a combination of soil type, poor drainage and our local weather ,which is inclined to heavy cloud bursts, flooding the strip.
Most aircraft in this class, handle very diffrent to the GA's you have flown. Low inertia and less stability takes time to get used to. Get some transition training.
Cant speak for other Sonex, however the undercarriage is super springy, making anything other than a perfect landing, likly to deliver a bounce. Grass strips with uneven surface, increase the challenge considerably.
My Legacy;
Will not legally lift two adults with any more than 30L of fuel on board (no luggage). When you are looking at aircraft, be sure to get the correct (not aspirational) empty weight - this will determine how much you can carry, including fuel.
Space -
This is one squeezy aircraft. Pilot & passenger need to be on very very good terms. I consider my aircraft to be a 1+1, meaning it's really a single seater that can on occasion carry a second adult (weight & space).
Luggage capacity is extraordinarily bad.There is a, 18kg luggage space, volume about .25 cubic m, behind the seat. In my Sonex this is a roughly cubic shape carrier, with a zip lid (prevent escapes in turbulence) . The lid acts a a tray for maps etc. In addition, I have made a modification to allow stowage behind the back seat pan. It's not much, but it allows me to stash all those items that you might need, hope never/rarely to use (jack/tyre repair/tie downs/first aid/emergency rations/tools/etc). There is the option to do the same thing below the seat pan - may do one day..
FYI- I am about 60kg. when young, maxed out at 5ft 8"
Fuel
I don't have a front of canopy fueling point.
I have wing tanks (30L) & a fuselage header tank (40L) = 100L capacity. Being a tailwheel I can only fill the header tank to 35L, so 95L usable (fix this in the future). This gives a duration of 6.5 hrs (to empty) at 75% cruise power 5000-5200 rpm using around 14L/hr ULP
Without autopilot, she requires developing intuitive handling, to keep anywhere near straight & level - Sonex are designed to airobat so are not as stable as your GA training aircraft. Turbulence will see very quick & significant departures from your preferred altitude. These departures will not self return to original setting, like a GA aircraft, but require pilot input.
Economical & great fun to fly - planning on a trans Australia trip this coming spring.