MichaelFarley56 wrote:Hi Mike,
I should start by saying that I have yet to fly my Waiex so take this for what it's worth...
If you have a few moments, stop in over at the Vans RV forums at http://www.vansairforce.net and if you search you'll find tons of information on this subject.
To make a long story short, however, the final word of the argument always goes back to "build which one you like!"
That being said, if you do go for the tri gear it doesn't sound like you're going any issues on grass fields. Just remember and practice the "soft field" procedures you learned in Private training (i.e., hold the stick all the way back during taxi) and you should be fine. The Aerovee really doesn't weigh all that much so there shouldn't be too much weight on the nosewheel, so I'm sure a tri-gear Onex will do just fine on grass.
Good luck getting started on your build!
Mike53 wrote:Hi Andy.Can you tell me if the sonex nose gear has any type of shock absorption,or is it rigidly attached to the motor mount/or firewall ?( I have no idea what it attaches to )just want to know if it is rigid or not.Heck even a 150 has an oleo.
Mike
chris wrote:A lot of the a model RV guys were concerned about the design of the nose gear after several failures. Heres an example thread.
Have any Sonex nose gears failed? (not including unexpected off field landings)
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