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New Builder
Posted:
Wed Mar 13, 2013 7:56 pm
by sonex 1614
I took the plunge and purchased the plans for a Sonex. I have been spending the past two days glued to them to try to make some sense of what I have gotten myself into! I am assuming as I begin using the plans things should make more sense. Been browsing some of the threads, looks like a ton of great stuff here!
Tony
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:46 pm
by falvarez
Welcome aboard! Don't feel bad if the plans look a bit intimidating at first...we've all been there. You'll find out quickly that they are very complete and become more intuitive as you work through them more. Don't hesitate to ask questions along the way...there will be plenty of things that make you scratch your head, but some simple guidance or a picture from another builder is all it takes to overcome the hurdle.
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:58 pm
by fastj22
I initially found the plans to be lacking any instruction on how to build the plane. But after going through a few build pages, it started clicking and I looked forward to next page. Now after completing my plane, I can't think of a better way to organize the plans. They provide everything you need to know on how to build a Sonex Just don't overlook the details. They are there and they are important. Sometimes they just seem to hide.
New Builder
Posted:
Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:12 pm
by Sonex1517
Welcome to the clan Tony!
You'll find the plans a bit intimidating at first, but you will soon find they make sense and have most, if not all, of the information you need.
You already know you have a strong local community to help, and here you will find an online group of fellow Sonex addicts.
Once you go to the workshop you will have an even better understanding of a lot of what goes into the build process.
Great seeing you here!!
Robbie
Sonex 1517
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Re: New Builder
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 10:24 am
by EricS
Welcome Tony! As everyone has already said, the plans will start to make more sense once you get started actually making parts and building assemblies. Sonex's theory on the plans is that you should complete one page at a time and not jump ahead. On the drawing tree sheet you will start at the bottom and work your way up.
Kerry Fores gives a great presentation during the workshop in Oshkosh on how to effectively use the plans during your build. I attended the workshop last October and it provided me with a good foundation to start from.
Don't hesitate to post a question on this forum. Everyone is very helpful. Happy building!
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:13 pm
by sonex 1614
Thanks for all of the responses. I have some time after work today to have a cup of coffee and lay the plans out to take another look. Once more question... Any suggestions on which online build log to use? Is anyone using a different online source to log their build?
Thanks in advance!
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 12:43 pm
by EricS
I'm using Kit Log Pro. It's a desktop based version that gives you the option to publish your log to the web (PC only, don't think they support MAC). I think it's about $50 and is really user friendly. Some other builders have used Expercraft. I think they have a free version if you want ads on your site. Both work well from what I've seen and heard.
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 2:26 pm
by lucio
HI there
I would like to do the same (buy plans) but in Europe we cannot do that, i.e. we can buy only kits
A guy I know bought a copy of plans to start thinking about the Sonex and I was tempted to do the same.
Here in Europe we can buy everything: spars in 3 length (3,6-4-4,4 mt) cowling, tips, tanks and real wing tips (for a little wider airplane).
Since I made my choice to build a Sonex I planned to make everything original, but as today I cannot afford to buy a kit so I will wait. This is pity though as I cannot ubderstand the reason of this policy of the company.
Safe flights
Lucio
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:31 pm
by fastj22
sonex 1614 wrote:Thanks for all of the responses. I have some time after work today to have a cup of coffee and lay the plans out to take another look. Once more question... Any suggestions on which online build log to use? Is anyone using a different online source to log their build?
Thanks in advance!
Check out this excel spread sheet.
I found it on Sonex Talk. The author did a great job detailing each step on each page. Just put in the time you spent on each step. I passed my DAR inspection with it. Haven't gone before the FAA go get my repairman's certificate yet, but I hope it will be sufficient to prove I built the plane.
http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/mGpCUWx7ss ... %20Log.xls
Re: New Builder
Posted:
Thu Mar 14, 2013 9:33 pm
by rizzz
sonex 1614 wrote:Thanks for all of the responses. I have some time after work today to have a cup of coffee and lay the plans out to take another look. Once more question... Any suggestions on which online build log to use? Is anyone using a different online source to log their build?
Thanks in advance!
I use Kitlog like a lot of people do but on the side I have a number of spreadsheets that allow me to track the parts I build, tools & materials required in which phases of the build, track the (remaining) costs, what still to order from whom etc.
I tried to attach the files to the post but it tells me "the xls extension is not allowed".
Send me a private message if you'd like a copy.