vigilant104 wrote:Dale,
As you note, the Sonex LLC acrobatic max weight is given as 950 lbs, and you presumably take no exception to that as being appropriate. That already takes into account whatever the wings weigh. If we are flying acro and have a 180 lb pilot (that's with clothes, headset, etc) and just 50 lbs of fuel, our maximum empty weight will be 950-180-50 = 720. So, if we build a plane that weighs more than about 720 lbs empty (regardless of engine type, etc), it is, for practical purposes, incapable of safe flight at +6/-3Gs (the FAA standard for the acrobatic category).
Unless somebody can/has built a Cleanex with an empty weight of less than 720 lbs, all of them are and will be non-aerobatic, right?
That's fine, I know you mentioned that you didn't fly acro in yours. Lots of people enjoy their Thatcher CX4s, Cessna 152s, RV-12s, etc and never miss flying acro. But if mounting a Corvair means that acro is off the table, then we should just specifically note that as we press ahead.
vigilant104 wrote: That's fine, I know you mentioned that you didn't fly acro in yours. Lots of people enjoy their Thatcher CX4s, Cessna 152s, RV-12s, etc and never miss flying acro. But if mounting a Corvair means that acro is off the table, then we should just specifically note that as we press ahead.
rizzz wrote:I'm not sure that staying below 720lbs with a Corvair is that unachievable based on my experience:
My Sonex weighs 665lbs empty,
It has a 2.4L VW engine and itcertainly isn't the lightest VW you can build (it has a heavy Bendix dual magneto and a full flow oil filtering system).
My aircraft is also painted, but I've kept everything else as light as possible.
If I had built the exact same aircraft but with a Corvair engine, would that really have increased the weight by more than 55lbs?
vigilant104 wrote:Dale cited another builder's Corvair FWF weight as 255 lbs, which is the highest Corvair weight I recall seeing.
The Jabiru 3300 weighs 180 but the installed weight is 215 lbs. which is 35 lbs higher.
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