by SonexN76ET » Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:39 am
From your pictures and description I would surmise that you are about 60% complete. Much of what still needs to be done is very time consuming. Plus you will have a steep learning curve as you won't be able to accomplish the baby steps used to hone your skills such as building the tail kit. You will also need to go over everything already done with a fine tooth comb while following the plans to ensure the original work was done correctly. I would also be alarmed that some of the owners were so careless to loose something as critical as the build logs. So please carefully go over the plane to see what other careless mistakes may have occurred.
Some things that are time consuming are:
Fitting the cowling
Fitting the canopy, windscreen and frame
Panel and electrical
Rigging the wings
Aligning the gear
Paint/polish
Some things to pay extra attention to:
Some of the early scratch builders have had corrosion problems with the push pull tubes they welded together themselves
Elevator horn in the tail being properly safetied and not having interference issues
Aileron bell cranks properly mounted, aligned and safetied
Forward fuselage to tail mounting
Engine mount
Engine mount to frame mounting and alignment
If it were me, I would rebuild the engine to ensure it was properly assembled following the Aerovee manual.
Make sure you get the Sonex Builders checklist.
You will learn a great deal as you complete your plane. Be patient. Nothing will come together as quickly as you desire. Take it in small steps. Have fun while building!
Jake
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
MGL Velocity EMS, Garmin GTR 200 Comm, GTX 335 ADS B Out Transponder
ILevil AW AHRS & ADS-B In, UAvionix AV20S
200+ hours previously with Aerovee engine
Sarasota, Florida