Ethanm wrote:Finally put together this video documenting the trip bringing my new (old) aerovee sonex home from Illinois to Maine. Was a fantastic journey and a long time dream come true!
Planes been on the ground for most of the time since bringing it home while working on upgrades (aerobrakes, oil separator, wheel pants, nav and landing lights, valve work), finally finishing all these up and can't wait to get back in the air :)
Ethanm wrote:Finally put together this video documenting the trip bringing my new (old) aerovee sonex home from Illinois to Maine. Was a fantastic journey and a long time dream come true!
Here's a rundown of the trip:
Route: KDEC-K96-KLAF-KMNN-KTSO-KELZ-KRME-KOWK
11.5 hours,
1065 Miles,
48 gallons used,
Avg. 4.2GPH
22.2 MPG
Avg. ground speed 92.5
Avg. indicated airspeed 103 (estimated, was fighting headwinds)
Planes been on the ground for most of the time since bringing it home while working on upgrades (aerobrakes, oil separator, wheel pants, nav and landing lights, valve work), finally finishing all these up and can't wait to get back in the air :)
mike.smith wrote:Regarding the electrical output, I always turn OFF my secondary ignition once I'm a couple thousand feed above ground. It's not needed to run the aircraft if the primary magnetos are working. The coils of the secondary ignition require power, so turning them off allows the battery to fully charge, and would allow you to have some "excess" juice to run your new equipment. But as suggested, you should do some load testing in flight in daytime VMC to verify you are not discharging when running everything. I turn my secondary ignition back on when approaching the airport for landing.
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