WaiexN143NM wrote:We definitely need more engine options, I think sonex would sell more airframe kits with more engine options.
Look, I like options as much as the next guy... But have you really thought through this statement?
How many engine options does Van's promote for the RV? (Hint: 1 - Lycoming)
...And how "poorly" do RVs sell, given their lack of engine options? (Hint: Most popular kit aircraft of all time, with several thousand flying)
Officially supporting more engine options means more build/design complications. It means engineering the airframe to accept the "worst" possible scenarios in terms of W&B and in-flight stresses. Aircraft are already always a compromise; making further unnecessary compromises does not strengthen the design.
RV builders, and Ed here with his Conex, can experiment and try things - and that's fine, given that its called "Experimental Aviation". But there's a world of difference between what one person is willing to do (with the changes and compromises they're willing to accept and the large amounts of testing and tuning that they're willing to undertake), and what can be serially-produced, built by amateurs, and properly supported by a company in a commercial manner.
--Noel
P.S. If your intent was to say "I'd like to see cheaper engine options and higher performance engines at low weights", then YES I totally agree with you - those are always wonderful developments in the aviation world. But a Continental is none of these things - it is heavier and almost always more-expensive than any of the other engine options that the Sonex officially supports, for no real additional power (and no less fuel burn).