Quick question. I plan to build the airplane in the tail wheel configuration and do not have any tail wheel time as a pilot. What have you folks done for the transition? I look forward to completing the aircraft and enjoying the countless hours of flying with friends and family.[/quote]
I know every one it different and has different skills in flying an aircraft.. But I have to say the Sonex Taildragger is not that hard of an aircraft to fly.. I did all of my training in a Cessna 172, I started way back in 1988, I changed jobs and was out of flying for a few years, then got back into it in 1991. I got a total 23 hrs, then I had to changed jobs again moving to an area that had no flight training or flying clubs.. I picked it back up again in 2012 when my Sonex was almost complete.. I was able to use my 23 hrs from way back when and after flying another 17 hrs I was able to go take my check ride.. Now that I was done with my check rid it was time to get a tail wheel endorsement.. A friend of mine had Kit Fox and he let me use that to do my tail wheel endorsement which took only 5 hrs to complete..
Once my Sonex was finished I had a total of 80 hrs in a 172 and the 5 hrs in the Kit Fox. I tried to find some one to fly it for me for the first time, but I live in a small area and I couldn't find anyone to help me out.. I met a guy on this forum that offered me some flight time in his Sonex, so we met up a couple of times and he let me take the stick to get the feel of the Sonex. I only few it once it was in the air, I didn't do any take offs or landings in it..
I was down at the airport one morning and it was a nice calm day, my wife came down with me and a friend of mine heard I would be down there and he also showed up.. I was just down there to do some taxi testing not to fly the Sonex. I did my first run down the runway and turned around and went to do another one, I said to myself that this is not fun at all, so on the second run I said the heck with it and hit the gas and away we went. The Sonex jumped off the ground and flew great. I wasn't nervous until it finally hit that I am in the air in my Sonex!! The first flight was 15 mins and I have been having fun in it for a total of 45 hrs..
For me the Sonex was a real easy plane to fly, although it is very sensitive on the controls at higher speed, but a lot of that goes away on landing, the lower the speed the less sensitive, so it is hard to over control it on landing..
Mike
Sonex 772(sold), 509(flying now and is for sale) and now buiding 739