by MichaelFarley56 » Thu Jul 30, 2015 1:28 pm
Hi Al,
I agree with what Larry has already said. With an airplane that's been damaged in both the wing and fuselage areas, I would be very cautious with rebuilding or reusing any of the airframe components, especially if you plan on using parts of the airframe. It's tough or impossible to tell how much damage really occured during the incident, and when I read about rear spar compression damage I'd be very cautious on using those wings again without a major tear down and rebuilt.
In this case since you say your Waiex is nearly complete, I sort of assume you're asking more about the rest of the airplane. There shouldn't really be much of an issue if you're thinking of using interior cushions, avionics, engine parts (although you'll certainly need to overhaul or rebuild the Jabiru before using it) and the like if that's what you mean.
Personally, this is just my opinion but given how quick and easy these kits go together, personally I'd take off the non-airframe components that you can salvage and either install them on your Waiex project or simply build a new airframe using the "good" parts.
And good question on converting a Sonex to a Waiex. People have asked that question before and while anything is possible, it's not recommended. There are enough design changes to the tail and rear fuselage assembly to make things very challenging, and the last thing you'll want is to have holes in your tail and longerons that don't need to be there. Just my two cents anyway...
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245