by samiam » Thu Nov 15, 2018 9:00 pm
I know exactly what you are asking; it was a difficult question to answer when I was looking at the Sonex.
The original "A" model kit is really hard to define, because it was constantly being refined and upgraded over the years. I bought a 10 year old second hand kit. At that time, the original owner had purchased the "machined parts" and prebuilt spars upgrades. These are now standard on the B model. However, my older kit was before the "laser cut match hole kit", and you had to drill from channel stock. I can now purchase those parts online, but you can see the difficulty here - if you ask an "A" builder how much work they had to do, it really depends on when they built the kit and what upgrades they did or did not go for.
This is purely my opinion, but I don't think the RV-12 would be substantially less work or easier than a late model A or a B model kit. The Sonex is such a simple airframe, and the later models have such a large amount of the work done for you. Lots of parts just cleco together out of the box. It is a very refined kit, and has come a very long way from the first kits that shipped nearly 20 years ago.
The downside of the refinements is obvious - the price has gone up. It's not as expensive as an RV-12 at this point, but not as cheap as original Sonex models either. Even still, the 20k savings is nothing to sneeze at.
So if money is no concern, I would just choose whichever one you like more. Either one is very doable for a first time builder.
Good luck,
Mike
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