vigilant104 wrote:... the M13 engine package (engine, PSRU, radiator, coolant) weighed 201lbs, but i don''t know if that included the exhaust system (my guess: no). He responded quickly to my questions and was helpful. Others have also had good responses from him that seemed honest and free of hype.
I concur with the honest and non-hype-filled presentation from these folks. What they told me at OSH about the AM13 is:
* Base price $8,495 upright, $10,495 low profile
* Base weight 170 lb
* Exhaust $260 extra
* Radiator $245 extra
* Mount $800-$1000 (Sonex would be on the low end of that)
* Total FWF weight about 195 lb
vigilant104 wrote:Single ignition system and single electronic fuel system. ...
Yes, I noticed that. They replied that in their view, modern systems are reliable so they are not worried, and they pointed to their years of trouble-free operation on airboats, which is fair enough. Of course for aviation use the limp-home redundancy is more important.
I think that, on some level, we have to trade money for safety. In some sense, are already doing that when we buy a small aircraft like the Sonex rather than a turbine with FIKI that goes IFR in the flight levels. :) Again, I didn't get a sense of hype from the vendor, but it's certainly a personal decision that everyone needs to make independently.
They said they use MicroSquirt for their EFI/ignition so at least it's a commonly available and understood system with a community around it:
http://megasquirt.info/products/pro-con ... crosquirt/That should be quite appealing to engine hackers everywhere! :)
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