by racaldwell » Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:53 pm
I weighed my Xenos this past weekend. It was heavier than I expected considering all the things I did to save weight. But I have no reference to go by since I have not seen info on a Jab 3300 powered Xenos.
My Xenos has:
CAMit 3300 engine with prop extension, 3.5 qts oil, cooling plenum, Jab air filter/carb heat valve, inlet air large radius lips, 3 piece cowling mod
Adjustable cowl flaps
Swingback canopy
Differential brakes with Flyboy swiveling tailwheel
Larger panel with glare shield
Gearleg & intersection fairings with Van's wheelpants
Fully built out baggage compartment, i.e. floor, sides, front & rear with hat shelf
Exterior epoxy primed & PPG Concept yellow top coat
Cockpit epoxy primed and enamel painted
Custom made seat cushions with confor-foam
Dual battery electrical bus
Fuselage weight (no wings): 580 lbs
Fuselage & wings with acro tips: 852 lbs
Fuselage & wings with homemade utility tips: 868 lbs
Good thing I only weigh 140 lbs. The CG distribution is good but passenger weight is limited with full fuel and baggage. Of course acro is limited to me only with 1/2 tank of fuel for 6 g rating.
How the plans show 750 lbs and 760 lbs with the utility tips is beyond me. I'm glad I used aluminum rivets for about 70% of the plane, lithium batteries, and lightened wingtips. I can see a carbon fiber cowling coming down the road. First though is to get this airborne.
Rick Caldwell
Xenos 0057