Gripdana wrote:I built my Sonex from scratch in the same way as Mike Smith. It took me 3 years and 1400 hours. I built to the plans and no frills or added items not on the plans. My plane has the Aerovee and came in at 655 lbs. For me the building process was to start at the back of the plan set and build to the front. The process was very motivating in that I built parts that became an assembly which became a section. Then all sections were put together to become the plane. Started with the tail then the wings (easier to store) then the fuselage and FWF. I moved to the airport when all I had to do was basically install the wings. The plans were really overwhelming to see. Someone told me to take them ONE page at a time and try to work on the project at least 30 minutes a day even if it was just clean up or planning supplies/parts purchase. I too could not afford to buy the kit and ended up building from scratch. I had no prior experience building but have some mechanical skill. I found many here helpful and there is a ton of information at the EAA website as well as the internet. The plane has been a blast to fly. I have done couple long cross country flights (Los Angeles to Atlanta). When parked at any airport the plane gets a lot of looks.
Here is a link to my Flicker account. https://www.flickr.com/photos/90889513@N04/
Good luck.
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