by jjbardell » Tue Sep 13, 2016 9:28 am
I am regularly flying x-cntry trips in my Sonex. As a recent rental to owner, I was in a similar situation as you. I wanted cheap range and speed. Like Bill, I have a turbo (speed) and added a 6.5 aux tank (range). I'm upgrading to the 11 gal aux tank to extend our legs farther.
To compliment my range and speed I added autopilot which for longer trips I think is a must. The Sonex is not a hands off plane. The AP takes the workload off the pilot and saves your focus on the important stages of flight (landing) which is appreciated after 3-3.5 hours Sonex flying. My wife (115lb) and I (185lb) load our plane to the max gross and comfortably take weekend trips with 3-3.5 hour legs with fuel + 2 backpacks of stuff.
Like Bill, I cruise at 140-145 mph and based on a flight plan from my base which is NW of Chicago (3CK) to KMSP I show the following:
Dis: 267nm
Req Fuel w/o reserves: 18.3 gal
ETE: 2+40 (16mph headwind)
Alt: 6500 ft
Fuel burn: 6.3 gph
We regularly fly 3CK-KCGF (east of CLE) which is 330nm
Last weekend we flew to KMDH which is 270nm
All of those trips required 6gal of aux fuel, leaving 45 min of reserve.
I think the Sonex is a great x-cntry plane. When I need IFR, I rent an Archer III. On the VFR days, we fly the Sonex.
For landing in Chicago, it depends if you are mode-c or not.
-3CK (my base) is 45 min from the city, cheap overnight hangars, lower fuel prices, hotel. No courtesy though. In mode-c veil, but a lot of people based there without mode-c as we are on the edge.
-KPWK is closer to the city, expensive on all accounts, has several big runway options
-06C is directly west of ORD, not bad pricing, great restaurant, and a train line to the city that is close
If you end up visiting in Chicago, send me a PM, I'd be happy to take you flying in my plane.