by XenosN42 » Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:03 am
Hi,
Michael here. I have built and flown two Sonex aircraft, first was a Xenos and now a OneX. I'm having a blast flying my OneX and I'm sure you will to.
So the question: switch a tail wheel OneX to a tricycle or earn a tail wheel endorsement. Like so many things in life the answer is - it depends.
First your flying experience. Do you have a thousand hours? Or did you just get your private pilot certificate? Have you flown 'sporty' aircraft like an RV, for example? Or maybe you haven't touched the controls of anything other than a Cessna 150. If you have what you and your bi-annual CFIs (ask them) would consider to be considerable flight experience I'd suggest you go ahead and get that tail wheel endorsement. If not consider the switch. Before you make up your mind be sure to contact your insurance agent to see what the difference in coverage would cost - tailwheel vs. tricycle.
Next your building experience. How comfortable would you be digging though the plans and learning what you'd need to know to make the switch? You have the plans, have you looked at them and do you know what needs to be replaced/changed? How are your time management skills? I list that first because it's the most important factor in success - by FAR! How are your skills with a ruler, drill, file, and rivet gun? Building a plane isn't rocket science, but it isn't an Ikea project either.
Good luck with your Onex.
-- Michael
OneX N169XE
Author of the 'Flight Data Viewer'
-- Michael
OneX N169XE
author of the 'Flight Data Viewer'