As I approach the trigger pull on a sonex model, I'm trying to figure out what I may not be considering between models. From a cost perspective, the B-models don't appear to be substantially more expensive than a onex kit, given the upgrades they bundle into the prices (only $3000 difference once you figure in the pre-assembled main spar and machined angle components). I'm a big guy (6'0", 330 lbs right now, shooting for 250 flight weight in a few years), and have sat in both a sonex A-model and Onex. The onex was roomy enough to feel comfortable in, while the sonex felt like the second seat would not be practical for a passenger given how much my own bulk would consume.
1. Do folks fly cross-country in their Onex's? Seattle to Oshkosh is a trip I'd like to make.
2. Does the Onex have a 'utility' gross weight, similar to how the sonex/waiex have both a utility/aerobatics gross?
3. I've heard mixed statements regarding center stick for Waiex and have several questions:
* * Can center stick be done on Waiex-B?
* * Heavy guy like me going to have a problem with seat pan / control rod interference? Seen some stuff saying the seat bows down and rubs against the rods
* * In general, how do folks feel about center vs dual stick. I've only ever flown dual stick or yolk.
4. Is there a significant difference in build hours or build complexity between Onex and Sonex/Waiex? (Assume main spar / angle component upgrades)
5. I think I've read that the AeroVee Turbo is hard to fit beneath a onex Cowl - true?
6. Would anyone ever consider building AeroVee naturally aspirated, get the plane flying, then do the turbo upgrade afterwards? I need to set achievable goals and one way to do that is by building 'simpler' stuff early and upgrading later.
Any and all responses welcome - planning on committing to a tail kit before the holiday specials are over, and that necessitates a model commitment!
Thanks!