WaiexN143NM wrote:Sonex with the redesign with the b model. With the wider cowling & firewall , if they offered a mount for the O-200 , and O-233/235 this would have taken the design to a much more mature footing and standing. If this could be done it would be great.
I would have thought the new B model would have included the lighter O-200 engine as it meets the FWF weight, is air cooled so it doesn't violate the K.I.S.S. that they are known for, and is readily available for those with plenty of cash to put on the nose of the airplane.
WaiexN143NM wrote:Kudos to them offering mounts for the rotax912 & UL motors, legacy & b model. I have the plans 'b' for kit 183. I dont have the conversion kits, not sure if im gonna due it. $-10,000. BUT if a reliable legacy engine like a cont./lyc were able to be used, i'd order the kits tommorrow.
Hope I don't get excoriated (again) for giving MHO, but my personal taste prefers the looks of the legacy (Model A) far more than the newer B model. Of course I really adore the look of the "C" model Cleanex with the bold cowling and large spinner up front. 8~) As for engines choices ... all of the new engine offerings have been mounted to the legacy models before. Engines on the legacy models included many not approved by the company but builders have the right to do such things in the experimental aircraft world.
WaiexN143NM wrote:Again along the lines of selling more airframe kits , with more engine options. I think most people want to move on and forward from a vw base engine.
For the basic budget builder I do think the Aerovee is a good beginners option. No doubt the little VW engine works very hard in a two up environment but the original intent (at least I believe) was to build a light weight tail dragger airplane that had good performance on reasonable power. Now that we are building them with so many wonderful things we like and they are closer to 700 lbs empty than the 600 or less that was intended ... we fault the little engine that could and want something larger. I stand guilty as charged. My 650 lbs nose roller needed more than the VW could provide. The tail wheel with 120 horses is a blast to fly. Of course it's not welcomed anywhere near a company represented function but I'm OK with that.
I'm just thankful that John Monnett has designed such a wonderful air frame and wish them a lot of success going forward.
Dale Williams
N319WF @ 6J2
Myunn - "daughter of Cleanex"
120 HP - 3.0 Corvair
Tail Wheel - Center Stick
Signature Finish 2200 Paint Job
166.7 hours / Status - Flying
Member # 109 - Florida Sonex Association