by Bill Sargent » Sat Oct 05, 2019 6:53 pm
Hi Graeme,
Yes Sonex #160a is a pedal powered version for my Granddaughter . Unfortunately When we shifted they were not able to store it inside and it has now fallen into disrepair. It was fun and I may rebuild it when my daughter has children.
Peter.
Yes those hills do cause a few problems. The 600 meter strip where WBS lives is crosswind to the prevailing winds. It is on a long thin lifestyle block and cant be altered. I pick my days. To go anywhere you have to be able to climb pretty well. I can do this at 1000 to 1200ft/min one up. Most of the hills peak out at 5 to 6000ft but do seem to go on forever. You can get some good lift off them on one side BUT you know what happens on the other side.
I havent been above 9500 ft but she was still climbing nicely at this height ( all be it bloody cold ). The Camit 2200 is equipped with the Bing carb, works like a charm, no fiddling around with mixture control, just push in the noisey knob and go. Carb heat of course. I have flown across Cook Straight in the Sonex once . Took the longest route at 1500ft to stay out of Wellingtons CTR , about 35 minutes over water. Went to a fly in at Tauranga and met the owner of Jabiru. I had the old Jabiru 2200 #152 engine in it at the time. He asked me if I had flown 2 up across the straight with that engine. When I said yes he said " you are a braver man than me"!!! The trip back seemed a lot longer for some reason. Love the Camit Sonex combination.
Bill S