Do you really want to build or just fly? You can get a pretty good Aerovee Sonex for a good price and just start maintaining the engine from the get go. Maybe even one that needs a rebuild, which sounds like you are qualified to tackle. And you'll get one for less than you can build one, unless you are real good at scavenging parts.
BartMan02 wrote:Do you really want to build or just fly? You can get a pretty good Aerovee Sonex for a good price and just start maintaining the engine from the get go. Maybe even one that needs a rebuild, which sounds like you are qualified to tackle. And you'll get one for less than you can build one, unless you are real good at scavenging parts.
Thanks for your reply fastj22
I have thought about it and to tell you the truth, I have not really made up my mind. That said my first choice is to build my own, one that I can truly call my own.
Money is definitely a consideration but my satisfaction will be priceless. You stated that I could buy a Sonex for much less then it cost to build one. Are you saying that the cost to build one is much more then advertised. I have been watching Barnstormers, and it seems that the only true deals come from the partially built kits that are available which I have considered.
That very question is one of the reasons why I joined this group.
Again thanks for your reply and have a great day, "Hopefully Flying"
Bart
Building one comes with a lot of challenges, stress, blood sweat and tears, swearing etc. but also with a great sense of achievement and satisfaction every time you complete a major or minor part of your airplane, not to mention completing your aircraft and flying it!
You can often buy a Sonex/AeroVee on Barnstormers for 25K-30K, building one from a kit will cost you at least that, and depending on instruments and other gadgets you decide to install you can go a lot higher than that. The Sonex estimates on the website are quite optimistic and assume only the very basic instrumentation etc.
Also, when you’ve built more than 51% of your aircraft yourself % (kit or scratch, does not matter) you will be able to do maintenance on your aircraft yourself, which is a huge cost-saver down the track.
If you buy a completed Sonex that is not the case, no matter how much you know about VW engines, you won’t be allowed to touch it.
I responded to Michael above about the ability for the owner to work on a E-A/B plane they didn't build. You can, at least in the US. And you can do anything you want to it except the annual inspection.
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