by SonexN76ET » Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:28 pm
David, If you are serious about the floats, see if you can look up the tail number of the Sonex on floats and then look up the owner and find out his experience with operating on water. I am sure it would be a blast! If you can't find him, I am sure Sonex could put you in touch with him.
As far as building light, a stock Sonex is incredibly light already. Like others have said, substitute carbon fiber for fiberglass, use light weight cushions for the seats. For a sea plane in Florida, you will have to paint and use corrosion protection. However, the paint will be around 13 pounds. Even if you put 25 pounds of paint on it, you still have some over spray and evaporation.
Some things in construction to build the lightest weight airframe would be to go with the flush rivit option. Use AAP aluminum rivets on the tail tips and wing tips.
Also consider the turbo Aerovee instead of the Corvair. I believe the turbo Aerovee is lighter.
Make sure you go to Sun N Fun in April in Lakeland, FL and visit the Sonex display with the Sonex turbo.
Jake