by peter anson » Sat Dec 13, 2014 7:30 am
I'm a bit late in on this but only just noticed the post. You really need to be very careful not to build any extra aft weight or you'll have a dog, and a dangerous one at that. Brian Ham told me a horror story about test flying a badly built 2200 tail-dragger. Tony, Doug and Lynn Jarvis have all built 2200 Jab tail-draggers that fly well, but you can't have a luggage bay. If you can afford the 3300 I would heartily recommend it - the performance is fantastic. If you hunt around it is possible to buy them cheaply. My new old engine cost me much less than a new 2200. I think second hand is OK but you need to know the history of the engine.
Someone mentioned running larger props. 60" props don't have tip speed problems, after all, it's standard size on Jabiru aircraft. I am currently running a 60" prop on mine. Ground handling requires some care. I usually wheel it around by picking up the tail wheel so have to be a bit careful on uneven ground. Landings are not a problem because you normally land in a 3-point attitude.
Peter Anson
Sonex 894, 185 hours