Today I purchased Sonex A, Serial 1153, registered 2015 and 182 hours TTAF and Engine. After dialing myself in to her - I flew her home from NC to RI.
A huge shout out to Dennis Wright who built her. He could not have been more forthcoming and helpful in presenting his plane and trying to make sure I had a good grounding in how he went about putting her together, the issues he had faced and where I was going to find the "woopsies" - there were very few.
Also a shout out to the staff at KRUQ - Mid-Carolina where we arranged the hand over - mainly because I wanted a long runway with no obstacles while I got dialed in. The staff gave us access to facilities, loaned us a shade hangar, gave us help with copying of all the paperwork and witnessed everything when we needed witnesses. Could not have been more helpful. The bill from them? "Just fill her up before you go".
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So after we completed the paperwork, went through all the drawings, manuals, and extensive spares provided with the plane - 1.6 of airwork and crash and goes. It was gusty and burbly. I had to drag her in for two landings (she sinks like a stone if you get her just the wrong side of slow). Two were the sort of thing that you hope no one saw and two were OK. In the airwork - notwithstanding the burbles - she flies around in slow flight fine, won't drop a wing in a stall and steep turns (once you remember it's a LEFT turning engine and P factor goes the other way) are pretty easy to dial in. Just like a Spitfire......
Then 7.0 on the Hobbs for 558 NM as the crow flies. KRUQ - Mid Carolina in NC to KOFP - Hanover County, VA to 31E Eagles Nest, NJ to KUUU - Newport, RI. But I didn't - I added at least 100 miles weaving between mild build ups in NC and VA and having to go up the Hudson to get past New York. I tried to go over the Bravo direct - but the clouds at 6,500ft decided otherwise. 30 gallons burned for 4.25 gph at 100 KIAS TAS. Plane just short of maximum gross with me and a load of spares, drawings and manuals. I'm liking that!
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