Aerovee and aerobatics

Discussion of the Aerovee kit engine.

Re: Aerovee and aerobatics

Postby Onex107 » Thu Mar 02, 2017 2:08 pm

Sonerai13 wrote:
gammaxy wrote:The website lists the Onex as 600lbs and the Sonex as 620lbs. That's only a difference of ~3% or about 3 gallons of fuel. Same weight might have been an exaggeration, but I think his point still stands that weight alone doesn't make the Onex more of a rocket ship than the Sonex.


And, the Onex is 80% of the Sonex, so the reduced frontal area plus the same HP should result in better performance. Weight isn't everything.

The 620 lb Sonex was bare metal, with a single center stick, no tail tips, and a very basic instrument panel, with a 2200 jabiru. How many Sonex do you think you can find that have an empty weight anywhere close to that? Every one I have seen the weight and balance papers of have been in the neighborhood of 670 lbs, and some even heavier than that. The Onex weight of 600 is much more realistic. The "real world" difference is in the neighborhood of 50 lbs, and usually more, which is much more significant.
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Re: Aerovee and aerobatics

Postby avee8r » Sun Mar 05, 2017 5:53 am

My Sonex came in at 634 pounds empty.
No frills, just a fun little VFR machine like its supposed to be.

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