by wlarson861 » Sun Jan 14, 2018 3:04 pm
I believe the center stick is the only control option for the B models. This I was told was due to the control set up on the new models. As for your choice of instrumentation it will depend on a couple of factors, your choice of engine and how much electrical energy is available after the electronic engine ignition takes its share. I'm not sure what how much juice the Rotax and UL produce. Nor how much they require for their ignitions. Next would be panel space, that is simple if you know the dimensions of the installed instrument(including the space used behind the panel). Analog air speed and altimeter are a good idea if you have room. My battery died and I had to return using the Ipad (foreflight) speed and altitude.
The servos for the auto pilot are installed under the seat of the legacy model so adding them afterward is no different than during construction. The B model may be different, a current B model builder may be helpful on that one. Sliding canopy: as far as I'm aware there is no true sliding canopy for any of the Sonex line. I have a swing back canopy on mine which I like for the convenience of loading from either side and not having to worry about the wind over stressing the canopy when open.
good luck on your build.
Bill Larson
N861SX
Sonex, polished, tail wheel, Generation 4 Jabiru 3300