Brett wrote:Right or wrong I always feel more confident flying behind a Rotax 912. They just seem so much more quiet and smoother. I have flown plenty of jabiru engines and flown my own Aerovee for 60 hours now. I never have never really felt my Aerovee would stop on me during flight however. I have enough confidence to fly behind Aerovee I have bought a second one for my Sonex I'm building now. Saying that though if the factory would change their minds and support a rotax as an engine option I would have gone down that road without a doubt. I know people have done this before for an engine option but this time for my plane I wanted something built exactly as the plans state.
39cubcoupe wrote:Had over 400hr on my Sonex Aerovee in only 20 months. I was very diligent on engine maintainence. But, always felt a degree of non comfort with Aerovee. NTSB reports confirm why you should have major concerns.
SonexN76ET wrote:Some of you stated you prefer some other engines to the Aerovee because they were "smoother and quieter". Well, I bought some ThermoTec heat and sound and vibration dampner material from aircraft spruce and put some along the bottom of my firewall inside the cockpit and some on the floor by my feet and a few small squares inside the tail on the bigger panels. What a difference! Talk about smooth and quiet! On a recent flight I had reduced power after a climb to 3080 rpm and panicked for a moment because I thought I had lost power... Nope the engine sound and vibration were just so much lower. Makes the cockpit of my Aerovee powered Sonex all the more comfortable and pleasant. I am sure passengers will really appreciate it. I used less than three pounds of the rolled material. To me, it was worth it.
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