by MichaelFarley56 » Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:26 pm
Hello Chad,
First, welcome to the board! We're glad you joined us and hopefully you'll find some good information on here. Just as you said...since this is a Sonex board and you're talking to people who enjoy the Sonex, you'll most likely get a lot of bias towards the Sonex! I'm sure if you post this question on the RV forums you'll get a lot of RV favortism.
If I may, I'd like to give you my two cents...
In addition to Sonexes and Waiexes, I also have time in both RV-6's and RV-6A's. I can tell you that the RV line of airplanes are simply wonderful; fast, easy to fly, and a lot of fun! There's a huge builder/owner network out there for people to take advangate of as well. As compared to the Sonex, the downside of the RV's, as you correctly pointed out, is the cost. Buying an older RV-4 or -6 is double a Sonex, and don't forget that the engines and props are mostly certified Lycomings/Hartzells. That means when it's time to overhaul your engine, you are probably STARTING at $20,000.
In my opinion, aircraft partnerships are sort of like rolling the dice; sometimes they work out very well, but a lot of times they don't. I've seen many partnerships that don't work out because people have different mindsets about ongoing maintenance, upgrades, ownership practices or simply when each partner wants to fly. If you and your partner both want the airplane on the weekends, it's not going to last. Just my honest opinion but for that reason alone, if you want an aiplane, owning your own is worth it's weight in gold!
Now to be fair, I do love my Waiex an given the mission you've described, I'd say a Sonex would fit the bill just fine (of course, so would an RV). If most of your flying is solo, just playing around, then consider the sole ownership method of a Sonex. If most of your flying is long distance traveling to meet a schedule, then you'd maybe want to consider the RV.
In a lot of ways, I really look at the Sonex and RV-6 to be similar. Similar handling, similar fun factor, similar enjoyment. Think of it this way; if you would be happy with an RV-6 that only offers 75% of the cruise performance for 50% of the cost, go Sonex! Oh, and don't forget, all Sonexes meet Sport Pilot rules, so you're going to fly the Sonex, you'll never have to worry about renewing your medical!
One last thing...before making this decision, I highly recommend you sit in (or take a ride in) both models before choosing. The last thing you want to do is make a decision and then later decide you made a mistake. Take a ride in both, then decide!
Good luck!
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245