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interested in building onex
Posted:
Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:08 pm
by dfcpac
hi all
my name is dan, located on long island ny. i'm very interested in building the onex looking for advice and best way to order
thanks
dan carley
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:58 pm
by MichaelFarley56
Hi Dan,
Welcome to the site! I'm really glad to hear that you're interested in the Onex. It looks like an awesome little airplane, and sure looks like a fun one to build. I know you'll love it!
First off, where do you live on Long Island? I fly into ISP on a very regular basis for business.
Second, ordering is all on the main website (
www.sonexaircraft.com ). Before you order, you'll want to think about what sort of configuration you'd like. You will need to decide if you want to add the following options: pre-assembled wing spars, machined angle kit, tri-gear option, etc.
You'll also be able to find a list of tool recommendations on the website.
Best of luck, and keep us up to date on the build progress!
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:06 pm
by fastj22
If you are really serious about building, and ready to pull the trigger, I'd suggest attending a Sonex builders clinic in Oshkosh first. They give you a real good idea of what you are getting into and if you are ready to buy put money down, will give comp the clinic fee. Talking to Jeremy and team and touring the shop will give you a great idea of what you are getting into.
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:57 am
by dfcpac
hi mike,
i live in center moriches and fly out of lufkers 49n, i have a americian champ i'm flying now. where do you keep your plane,would like to see it one day. not sure if i will order the kit complete or by sub kits. don't know how much you save that way. i'm goint to give them a call this week
danny
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:47 am
by Bryan Cotton
Danny,
I don't know if you found the builder search on the Sonex website or not, if not look here:
http://builder.sonexaircraft.com/cgi-bin/search.plYou can plug in a radius from home base and see who is out there that you could visit. From your location with the Champ you have LI, RI, and my former home of CT close by.
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:52 am
by GordonTurner
Hi Dan,
I live in Rocky Point (North Shore, east of Pt Jeff). I'm building a Waiex. If you want to come look I'd be happy to show you around, and it would be great to have a fellow builder in the vicinity.
Mike, I too would love to see your plane at ISP sometime, it's not far away. Glad to hear you're traveling in her as I'm looking to get around too someday soon.
Cheers, Gordon
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:16 pm
by dfcpac
hi gordon,
i would like to take a look at your project, when ever it's convenient for you. your only 15 minutes away
dan
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:16 pm
by dfcpac
i do have some questions, i would definitely get the machined angle components but how hard it it to put the spars together? is there some bucking rivets that have to be done? is the kit all pop rivets? or are there some bucking involved. i never did any.
danny carley
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:31 pm
by MichaelFarley56
Hi Danny and Gordon, my apologies for the confusion. I have never flown my Waiex into ISP. I don't have a transponder in my airplane which would make Class C operations a problem. I fly corporate; lately, I've been flying a KingAir 350 into ISP. We park at Hawthorne Global.
Regardless, I'd still be happy to check out your build sometime Gordon, as well as meet and say hi to you Danny.
As for your questions Danny, the main spar is assembled using solid (AN470) rivets that have to be either bucked, or if you are okay with Sonex's alternate procedures, using a bolt and hammer to drive the rivets. On my Waiex it was an easy job, but I don't have folding wings. I'm not sure how complex the wing folding hinge location is to fabricate. I'm sure it can be done however. Besides the main wing spars, the rest of the airplane is assembled using stainless steel pop rivets.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask us!
Thank you
Re: interested in building onex
Posted:
Mon Dec 09, 2013 7:35 pm
by Mike53
Hi Danny.
I didn't buy the built spars and instead bought a c-frame from Cleveland tools .I have never done any solid rivet work before and found it very easy .I consider Sonex's price for the built spars way to high for the amount of work involved.With the money saved I can upgrade my panel.
The machined angle parts are well worth the cost.
Good luck .
Mike Onex 80