Motivation to finish.....
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2024 11:18 am
Hello All,
This may be an odd post however please bear with me. I purchased a partially completed Sonex (A model) 5-6yrs ago. Kmacht was very kind as he inspected the "kit" before I purchased it Other than having to build a new flap, the airframe is complete. I converted from Aerovee/tricycle to Corvair/taildragger. Daleandee kindly allowed me to visit his Corvair powered Sonex and take a whole bunch of pics of his engine installation. I built and test ran a Corvair flight engine, the engine and I went to Florida and test ran it on WW's test stand. That was two plus years ago, and then I hit the wall. The engine sits on the bench where it landed after returning from Florida.
Aircraft parts hang from the basement ceiling. Dust, boxes, and other items from being a father having an active family of five, have accumulated around the fuselage, etc. as time has passed. I think about the fact that a spinner, prop, avionics, etc. are the few things left to purchase to complete this aircraft. I have most of what I need, but can't seem to get out of my own way and get moving. I don't have a lot of free time, but that's a cop-out. I do have some, I can make some, but I don't. Maybe its the fact that I didn't build the airframe, and to be honest, I'm not sure exactly what to do next. Some of it is obvious, but I'm paralyzed by the idea that I'll screw it up and then have to undo it all.
Does anyone else suffer this kind of thing? I'm to the point where I need to either move forward with this project or liquidate it and move on with life. I've even considered hiring a pro, or a consultant, or something just to point me in a direction. I'd like to see it fly, I can see that in my mind I just can't seem to connect the dots and move forward. Has anyone else had this, for lack of a better word, "mental block" with regard to projects? Anyway, thanks for listening. Have a good one, RT
This may be an odd post however please bear with me. I purchased a partially completed Sonex (A model) 5-6yrs ago. Kmacht was very kind as he inspected the "kit" before I purchased it Other than having to build a new flap, the airframe is complete. I converted from Aerovee/tricycle to Corvair/taildragger. Daleandee kindly allowed me to visit his Corvair powered Sonex and take a whole bunch of pics of his engine installation. I built and test ran a Corvair flight engine, the engine and I went to Florida and test ran it on WW's test stand. That was two plus years ago, and then I hit the wall. The engine sits on the bench where it landed after returning from Florida.
Aircraft parts hang from the basement ceiling. Dust, boxes, and other items from being a father having an active family of five, have accumulated around the fuselage, etc. as time has passed. I think about the fact that a spinner, prop, avionics, etc. are the few things left to purchase to complete this aircraft. I have most of what I need, but can't seem to get out of my own way and get moving. I don't have a lot of free time, but that's a cop-out. I do have some, I can make some, but I don't. Maybe its the fact that I didn't build the airframe, and to be honest, I'm not sure exactly what to do next. Some of it is obvious, but I'm paralyzed by the idea that I'll screw it up and then have to undo it all.
Does anyone else suffer this kind of thing? I'm to the point where I need to either move forward with this project or liquidate it and move on with life. I've even considered hiring a pro, or a consultant, or something just to point me in a direction. I'd like to see it fly, I can see that in my mind I just can't seem to connect the dots and move forward. Has anyone else had this, for lack of a better word, "mental block" with regard to projects? Anyway, thanks for listening. Have a good one, RT