4/6/2014 - A Nice Evening Flight
Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 9:57 pm
Hello Everyone,
Tonight was one of those rare, beautiful evenings here in central Ohio where the air was cool and calm so I had to skip a lot of chores and take the Waiex up for an evening flight. I recently installed an oil booster kit so I also was curious to see how my oil pressure was doing (I'm now getting 60-70 psi in cruise with an oil temp of 160 degrees)
I had nowhere I needed to fly, so I set my power at a nice low cruise power, leaned it back, and just enjoyed the evening air. Here's the main Honda plant located just outside Marysville, OH:
Here's the Honda R&D center where Sonex builder Scott Meyer works:
After I flew around for 30 or so minutes, it was time to shoot a few touch and go's before stopping for the night. I hadn't fueled up in a while so it was time to add some gas. Have I mentioned how nice it is to put 1.5 hours worth of fuel in a Sonex?
I can think of worse ways to spend around $40!
For everyone out there who continues to file metal, drill and deburr holes, and pop rivets, keep at it! Trust me, you are going to LOVE your airplane once it's flying! They are simply a blast to fly! Fun, responsive, yet easy to fly. And the visibility is second to none!
Thanks everyone!
Tonight was one of those rare, beautiful evenings here in central Ohio where the air was cool and calm so I had to skip a lot of chores and take the Waiex up for an evening flight. I recently installed an oil booster kit so I also was curious to see how my oil pressure was doing (I'm now getting 60-70 psi in cruise with an oil temp of 160 degrees)
I had nowhere I needed to fly, so I set my power at a nice low cruise power, leaned it back, and just enjoyed the evening air. Here's the main Honda plant located just outside Marysville, OH:
Here's the Honda R&D center where Sonex builder Scott Meyer works:
After I flew around for 30 or so minutes, it was time to shoot a few touch and go's before stopping for the night. I hadn't fueled up in a while so it was time to add some gas. Have I mentioned how nice it is to put 1.5 hours worth of fuel in a Sonex?
I can think of worse ways to spend around $40!
For everyone out there who continues to file metal, drill and deburr holes, and pop rivets, keep at it! Trust me, you are going to LOVE your airplane once it's flying! They are simply a blast to fly! Fun, responsive, yet easy to fly. And the visibility is second to none!
Thanks everyone!