fastj22 wrote:I thought the turbo was designed to fit all Sonex models including the Onex.
Rynoth wrote:fastj22 wrote:I thought the turbo was designed to fit all Sonex models including the Onex.
My understanding as well, I'm a little surprised if they're anything but fully supportive of the turbo in the onex airframe.
13brv3 wrote:Hi Bryan,
I'll almost certainly stay with the 80HP initially, then plan to convert it later if I find myself looking for more work to do :-) I actually planned for my next airplane to be electric, so maybe in a few years I can consider an electric motor if it becomes more feasible.
Cheers,
Rusty
13brv3 wrote:Rynoth wrote:fastj22 wrote:I'm still mighty tempted, but I worry that it may not sneak past the sport pilot limitations. It really just depends on how the engine is rated for continuous power, and maybe whether you lean toward a climb or cruise pitched prop.
mike.smith wrote:
Make sure you plan your firewall around the turbo. I have a AeroVee Sonex and have a nicely laid out firewall. Unfortunately if I want to go to the turbo it will require relocating a LOT of stuff. And drilling stainless steel is a real PITA! So if you have an eye toward the turbo, plan in advance.
Rynoth wrote:
The turbo engine is only rated for 80hp continuous, which at sea level would give the same performance as the standard aerovee, which is all the sport pilot limitations care about. The extra power from the turbo is mostly for takeoff-climb, and higher engine output at altitude.
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