by kmacht » Fri Feb 20, 2015 7:26 pm
What you are missing is the cost of the engine. The RV-12 uses the Rotax 912 and costs $28,730. The Sonex uses an Aerovee and costs $7495.
RV-12 Kit (23,785) + Engine (28,730) = $52,515
Sonex Kit (17,195) + Engine (7,495) = $24,690
You can just about build two Sonex airplanes for the cost of one RV-12. Avionics also play a part in it. If you want to build the RV-12 as an E-LSA you have to buy and install the required $13,995 avionics package from Vans. Most people that build a Sonex end up using an MGL setup and have their panel complete for under $5000.
Yes, there are ways to build an RV-12 cheaper but there are also ways to build a Sonex cheaper. They both have their tradeoffs. You can build the RV-12 as an experimental-amateur built instead of an E-LSA and use a different engine and avionics. Doing so you have to be willing to do it without plans and fabricate things like your own motor mount, custom cowling, exhaust, intake, etc. On the flip side you can also build a Sonex completely from plans and only buy about $2500 worth of raw metal to get a pretty complete fuselage. I myself scratch built my Sonex and am flying (with an aerovee and a used EFIS, not counting paint)) for about $16,000.
Keith
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