by Ercoupechris » Tue Oct 11, 2016 1:06 pm
I can give you my experiences so far:
I looked into a Sonex after air venture 2015 (I was there for the 75th anniversary of the Ercoupe, which I own one of). After that, my interest grew in building but I wasn't sure. I solidified my comitment to building but wouldn't budget the kind of money required, in one shot to order the complete kit from Sonex. Furthermore, I decided that I wanted ALL of the ramp attention, so I decided that a Waiex would be a good fit (I already have one airplane with an unusual tail, and like the attention it garners) so I ordered a tail kit. While building the tail, I decided to look for an unfinished kit knowing it would be somewhat of a needle in a haystack because so few Waiex kits are sold compared to the Sonex. as luck would have it while working on the tail kit, I found a Waiex kit in Texas that was for sale cheap. The tail kit was built but I already had one off those so I wouldn't use it anyway. The flaps and Ailerons were already built but I knew I wanted Sport/Acro so those wouldn't be used either. The kit I bought, W0064, was 9 years old and I would be the fourth owner. The build was meandering along through the winter when Sonex started marketing the "B" models shortly before Sun N Fun this year. I had intended to be there so I thought I would see what it was all about. Sonex had already decided that they would not offer a conversion kit at the point of release but I had hoped they might reconsider. as it turned out, the "NO" turned into a maybe at Sun n Fun when I talked to the good folks in the booth. I told John, Levi and Joe "take my money NOW" they said to be patient and that the probability was pretty good that a conversion kit might be coming. Fast forward 6 months.... I now have 99% of the kit and enough of the drawings to continue moving forward. Being one of the very first "B" model builders, and possibly the first full conversion kit customer, I have found the process largely enjoyable. It has been tempered with a few back ordered parts and delays on some of the drawings but nothing extreme and certainly better than you might expect being on the Bleeding Edge of a new product.
My observation of the "B" Waiex model at Sun N Fun was .....WOW!! more like Ho!!y $h!t WOW!!! The refinements were/are incredible.. It truly is as much of a different airplane as you could imagine, but for the tail and wings.. In my opinion, the existing Sonex/Waiex was 60% of the refinement of a production aircraft, the "B" model is a good 85% refinement level compared to production aircraft of similar capabilities (Please don't flame me, Its just my opinion) Its that good!!
Personal summary:
Between buying the tail kit, uncompleted Waiex kit and the Conversion kit, I have just barely eclipsed the cost of a new "B" model kit. That is acceptable to me because had I paid full retail for the Legacy Waiex kit, that might have been a tough pill to swallow. If I'm honest though, I probably would've upgraded anyway. I am a masochist like that and I never live with regret over what decisions I make, only the ones I didn't make..lol. The B model really motivated me to move forward, and so far, at a faster pace. Working through the growing pains of a new design and the logistics associated with getting parts and drawings is more than worth it to me.. I am a happy Sonex customer and would recommend the company and this community to anyone looking to build. I certainly am a fan of the "B" model
Chris Schuldt
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