by Fastcapy » Tue Dec 27, 2016 10:41 am
Some thoughts.
1. It is ugly. A lot of people find it really ugly. The taildragger looks a little better but the tri-gear seems to get all kinds of hate for its look. While it can grow on you it doesn't compare to the looks of other planes out there in the homebuilt world.
2. Fit and finish. Sonex just doesn't have the fit and finish of other planes. They are loud, leak air everywhere, and just don't have the fit and finish many come to expect and like you see in other planes, especially the RV world. The panel is really limited by the size, unless you start adding humps to it or mounting stuff on the glareshield etc. That reduces the aesthetics of the panel.
3. Waiex: Many people do not like the tail. Yes, it can be a conversation starter but a lot of people I talk to don't really care to fly with it. I think the situation in Florida with the tail departing. Also, people still think of the old adage about v tail Bonanzas.
4. It is limited. It is good at many things but not great at anything. I mean people are willing to spend more on a bush plane, or a heavy hauler, or a speedster, or a comfy X/C plane with nice IFR platform. Range isn't that great, payload is anemic, it isn't an all out speedster. Lets face it, the Sonex is more of a lets go take a fun flight or get a $100 hamburger type plane. I seem to think these types of planes just don't hold resale value as people look as it more as a fun toy than a dedicated machine. Just like 152 values have dropped so much.
5. Lack of a "certified" motor. A lot of people shy away from stuff if it is not a lycoming or continental. The Jabiru issues didn't help, Camit didn't help, the Aerovee is known as a tinkerers motor, which I can attest to. Then the issue with 2 factory planes going down because of powerplant issues doesn't help at all either.
6. Medical reform will not help the resale values of light sport aircraft either.
While I enjoy flying mine I know it is just a platform for fun flights. It is not my dream plane, nor do I expect it to be great at everything. However, I think that since it is in the big boys toys category that you will not see the values of what you put into it, just like other toys. My dirt bikes and quads were the same way. I sold them to pay for stuff for my Sonex and what I got for them was way below what I had into them.
I didn't build it to make a profit. I did it because I wanted to have a economical way to go and do some fun flights.
Mike Beck
Oshkosh, WI (KOSH)
Sonex #1145 N920MB
Std Gear, Modified Aerovee, Rotec TBI, Dual Stick, Acro Ailerons
MGL Panel
Airworthiness: 10/24/13, First Flight: 05/18/14