by Kalibr » Thu Feb 11, 2016 5:52 pm
Thank you!
I don't think I qualify to compare the Onex to RV-6. I only had about 5 hrs in the RV.
Based on that very limited experience, the Onex is much easier to handle on the ground due to direct steering, which is very effective. The RV-6 had 180 hp, so it had much much more power. Onex's climb rate is anemic compared to RV-6, and that I think was the biggest difference. I think the RV's climb rate was easily twice as fast as that of Onex. As far as top cruise/top speed in level flight is concerned, Onex is slower, but percentage wise, it is only about 15-20% slower than the RV-6. In flight, Onex seemed to me as responsive as the RV. Onex landed a little slower.
I'd think Onex would be less than half as expensive to operate/maintain as an RV-6, probably much less than half. Less than half the fuel, less than half the oil, a fraction of cost of engine parts to repair/replace, less hanger cost (if shared), etc. And for me, an RV-6 in similar condition would be more than twice the price to buy. For the time being, the Onex covers 90%+ of my flying needs/wants. The RV-6 would've covered 92%+, but at a much higher cost. With Onex, I'd think I'd fly more.
Interestingly, I was actually looking to buy an RV-3 or a simple RV-4. I was looking for several months, but didn't see anything remotely attractive to me. All the RV-3s that I saw where more "projects" than flying airplanes and simply didn't see a simple RV-4 in a very good condition. Those RV-4 that I saw in very good condition were more complex/heavy that I wanted (constant speed prop, big engines, lots of avionics) and more than twice the price of the Onex. I also came across a couple of Midget Mustangs, but that didn't work out either for the same reasons as RV-3s. I am now very happy that I ended up with an Onex. It is really the ideal airplane for me at the moment. As I grow as a pilot, I might decide to move on to something else in a couple of year or I might decide that the Onex is all I'd ever need. That's to be seen, but intend to enjoy the little yellow birdie in the meantime!
hope this is helpful,
Yuri