by Sonex1517 » Tue Jul 03, 2018 6:54 pm
Hey everyone
A quick update. Sonex 1517 was retrieved successfully today from the private (unused) runway where I landed it last Thursday. We looked over the engine, and unfortunately there is not an obvious source for the loss of oil pressure. The sump is almost dry and the bottom of the fuselage is covered in oil.
I will keep everyone posted as we investigate further.
Couple of items worth noting.
Yesterday I spent two full hours prepping the plane for removal. Most of that time was getting the eight bolts ready for removal -two flap, two aileron, four wing spar. I can say it was hot, nasty, sweaty work, but it was worth it.
We used a 16’ flatbed trailer for the fuselage on its gear. It was barely enough.
We used a 16’ enclosed trailer for the wings. It was more than enough.
A huge thank you to Jim Reichard for his endless assistance in this effort. My father and mother in law also helped, as did two new friends from an A&P school in Rockford, IL that my wife knows from her circle of friends. Tim Green let me use his flat bed trailer, without it we would have made two trips.
I am sore, bruised, tired, sunbaked, and relieved.
Robbie Culver
Sonex 1517
Aero Estates (T25)
First flight 10/10/2015
375+ hours
Jabiru 3300 Gen 4
Prince P Tip
Taildragger
N1517S