Hi all. It has been a while. I hope everyone is doing well. I've been absent from aviation this past summer as I worked out my next steps. I am at a cross roads and knew posting on the Sonex forum would yield me some honest responses...it always has.
Update on Sonex #0864. I am happy to report the new owner is nearing completion of the 350IS along with some other enhancements. I hope to see it fly again soon. The conversion to a UL was a lot more work on an A-model than they were planning.
I have come across two planes in my quest to replace the Sonex. One is tried and true. An RV-6a with a o-360 constant speed prop. Basic steam gauge panel (begging for a new custom panel :D) with IFR capabilities. 8-9gph and a solid 175mph TAS. Easy to describe, they are like McDonald's...one on every corner. Higher fuel burn, much higher overhauls. No pic needed...everyone knows what they look like.
The other is a new plane to me. A Dynamic WT-9. It's beautiful, sexy and unique. Common in Europe and rare around here. A great IFR panel and the singer sewing machine engine...A Rotax 912ULS certified. AP, Garmin 430W, Leather, and the fun stuff I crave (Constant Speed prop and Retractable gear). Parts come from Europe, more expensive, Carbon fiber, lighter but sips 4.5gph while still maintaining 145mph.
Here is one with optional winglets flying and a newer paint job...which I must add. lol.
I loved the Sonex for it's unique style and rare duplication. I love the Dynamic for the same and the fact that a Lancair is my idea of beauty in the air. This is a mini version of that. Both engines are reliable (my #1 concern). Both have ranges of 800nm (or as I like to say, well beyond my bladder). Both can handle IFR. The Dynamic is ~20% upfront and saves about $8k on overhauls and ~$2k on fuel (assuming 150hrs /yr which is what I average).
Let's take a poll...what would you do? Comments are welcome too!