by Speed » Sat Dec 17, 2016 4:08 pm
vigilant 104: Good question, it weighs 770. Thats' With a 680 battery behind the seat. And the cruise numbers I quoted before (at altitude) were all between 1100 and 1200 GW> Obviously Faster when lighter. I've flown it up to 1250 GW with no real issues. But plan to stay below 1200 as a rule. With full fuel and just me it's 1150. Add some baggage and I'm still under 1200...giving a solid 3 hour + cruise with lots of reserve. Just right! With myself and my son (we're both about 180 fully equipped) and 12 gal gas, we're at 1200 and can fly for an hour with an hour reserve (I have the original design aluminum tank with 14.5 gal). With just me and 12 gallons, I'm at 1020 GW...fly her out to open spaces for some light acro and return with plenty of reserve. I do plan to add a little ballast (less than 10lbs) but believe it will be worth it. My first flight in a Sonex was with a larger gentleman in a Jab 2200. After that, I'll tell you that i really like my Corvair! And it looks good with Clapp's cowling, too!
Regarding people: I bought my plane knowing who built the engine. Bill Clapp was very helpful regarding history, capabilities, operations, etc. Small world: I had first met Bill at OSH ('09 maybe?) when he had my exact plane on display with the corvair and wing tanks. I was building a Xenos at the time and loved the idea of the tanks. Still do like them!
BTW: I just attended the Clapp's Spyder Conversion Workshop where we built an engine, learned a lot and had fun. Cost is minimal but return on investment very high! I feel better about owning/maintaining the engine now. Plus I have all his manuals.
Hope this helps! Happy to discuss further. Speed
Plans built Sonex #50 (2002); now with Corvair-100hp and Aux Wing tanks (2009); 4th owner (2015).
N77ZZ @ KHWY ... "Speed" (my old Air Force callsign)