Fastcapy wrote:After reading things from other builders on the various web resources I turned off my secondary ignition after the run up. I had much better performance.
My temps dropped on the #3 cylinder by about 15deg. It was still around 425, but that is better than the 440 I had on the first flight.
Sounds to me like your secondary ignition is advanced. I'd retard it a little and try again. I think you'll find that the temps will stay where they belong.
Fastcapy wrote:A couple things I noticed. FIrst I was so much less nervous this time which made the flight more enjoyable.
That's typical. The emotion of the first flight is behind you now and you are more relaxed. Very common.
Fastcapy wrote:My landing was still a little bouncy, I think my problem is that my tailwheel time is in a Rans where I sat a lot higher off the ground and I am flaring to high in the Sonex because I am not yet use to the sight picture.
This is VERY common. Just about everybody I've flown with has had the same problem. It's easy to flair too high until you get used to how low the airplane sits and how quickly it reacts to the elevator input in the flair.
Another thing people tend to do is over-rotate in the flair. It's very easy to do this too, and will result in a bouncy landing. Pay attention to the three point attitude while you're taxiing the airplane and look for that EXACT same picture in the flair. Once you see that attitude, don't pull back on the stick any farther. Just hold that sight picture until the airplane touches down. Works like a charm!!
Enjoy, and do it safely!!