by dirkverdonck » Tue Dec 01, 2015 4:28 am
Hello JerryCPP,
I have been investigating this option too for my OneX.
The designer of the engine is a member of the Aeroclub in Belgium I regularly visit and I have discussed the option with him several times.
The 4 cylinder version delivering about 95 bhp would be a perfect fit for the OneX as it is a very narrow engine, flathead, and the weight is no problem compared to the Aerovee.
The 6 cylinder would be perfect for the Sonex or Waiex, bettering the performance of the 3300 Jab.
Both engines are designed with a backplate that is identical to the 2200 and 3300 Jab engines and can be installed on those engine mounts with the propeller line in the same spot as the Jabs.
I know of an airplane equipped with a 3300 that had cooling problems that is being converted to the 6 Cyl D-motor to do away with this and to better the overall performance.
Unfortunately, D-motor is not willing to design a motor mounts and I am not capable of doing so, so my OneX will continue with the Aerovee until someone designs and tests a motor mount to accept the D-motor.
For someone wanting to try this on the Sonex, Waiex, the problem is already half solved as the Jab motor mount for these aircraft can be purchased from Sonex Aircraft LLC.
May be, if several Sonex, Waiex builders in the States would put some pressure on the US D-motor importer, he could have these installations tested and put a firewall forward package on the market???
Brgds, Dirk OneX 117
Dirk Verdonck
Leffinge, Belgium
Onex #117
Taildragger, Aerovee 2.1, MGL iEFIS, TRIG radio and Transponder, electric flaps, external elevator trim, shortened wingtips, hydraulic brakes, hightened seat pan, extra inspection panels, etc