by MichaelFarley56 » Fri Sep 13, 2019 8:35 pm
Hello Craig,
Welcome to the forums! Congratulations on the purchase of your kit. It's always very exciting to hear of an older kit that gets purchased with the hopes that it will soon be finished. I'm also excited to hear of a professional pilot on here; I know you're not the only one who burns Jet A during the day and 100LL on the weekends! I think the Sonex is an excellent choice as an efficient, fun to fly little airplane that you'll have a lot of fun with as you get it up and flying.
As for your questions...these are just my opinions so take them for what they're worth....
- It sounds like your best bet is to simply purchase a new tail kit and get working on it. If you see a lot of serious issues already, you'll feel a lot better and I wouldn't want to be worried about it every flight you take. You can drill off the skins and see how the frame looks, but if the original builder didn't do a very good job, I would just want to replace it (especially given the small investment of money and time it will take to build a new tail). I'm glad the rest of the build looks good!
- As far as I know, the differences between the AeroVee 2.0 and 2.1 is a slightly more robust crankshaft, and the alternator output goes from 10 amps to 20 amps. The vast majority of the engine is identical and if you really want to tear it apart, install a new crankshaft, and replace the parts needed to give yourself the 20 amp alternator output, go for it. A lot of people have and it's no big deal. I do believe there are several VW shops that can take an AeroVee case and machine it to accept a Great Planes Force One hub. Several people on here have done that modification so hopefully they chime in with where they had that machining done.
- There should be a page in your plans that show how to fabricate an exhaust shroud should you decide you want to add carb heat. From what I remember, I believe the Rotec TBI requires an aux fuel pump, but I don't know if carb heat is necessary. That will be your call!
- As for AeroVee performance; given your field altitude, as much as I hate to say it, I would say the non-turbo AeroVee will probably lack the power you want if you want to carry a passenger. Several Sonex owners have based their VW powered airplanes at higher elevations, and I think pretty much everyone agrees that in that condition, it's a single place airplane. You could either rebuild your AeroVee as a 2.1 and install the turbo kit onto it, or consider a different engine. If you carry passengers on a regular basis, I'd say the more power you can stuff under the cowling, the better!
Again, all of these comments are just my two cents...take them for what they're worth!
Welcome to the forums and let us know what other questions you have!
Mike Farley
Waiex #0056 - N569KM (sold)
Onex #245