How high have you taken your Sonex?
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 12:44 am
I was curious if my Aerovee powered Waiex could get anywhere close to the service ceiling stated on Sonex's website or if that number was a bit optimistic, so a few weeks ago, I decided to see how high it would go. My airport is at 720 ft elevation and it was about 80 degrees out. I think the density altitude was about 2000 ft. I stayed directly over the airfield and just flew a pattern at a cruise climb. I wanted to see how stall characteristics were at higher altitudes during the flight, so once I reached 10,000 ft, I did a power-on, no flaps stall and was very surprised that the stall felt almost exactly the same as it does at 5000 ft, and it stalled at an IAS of 38 mph. Recovery was smooth and only took about 150 ft. After that, I kept climbing to see how high I could take it. I reached 11,500, but it took about 55 minutes to get that high. I think it still could have climbed a bit higher, maybe to 12,000, but I'd be surprised if it would get higher than that, at least on that day.
So I figured I'd see how high some of you have taken your Sonex/Waiex aircraft, especially those of you flying behind an Aerovee.
Here's a shot of my altitude just before the stall I did.
That's downtown Dayton way down there.
So I figured I'd see how high some of you have taken your Sonex/Waiex aircraft, especially those of you flying behind an Aerovee.
Here's a shot of my altitude just before the stall I did.
That's downtown Dayton way down there.