by 1AviationNut » Wed Jan 13, 2021 11:16 pm
Hey all! Soooooooo... You've heard it thousands of times...... I have been flying general aviation for over 1100hrs. This includes time in ultralight, GA, and light sport aircraft. THAT class has changed a ton! (Light sport, have a lot of time in the entire model list from the SlipStream company that was based at our airport) So, I bought a tricycle gear aerovee Sonex A model to give myself a fun little toy to use without burning 8 gallons an hour, go a little faster and just to have fun! Been from the east coast, Florida, texas and at the foot hills of the mountains to the west from Wisconsin, with my Tripacer, the "Pig". My Dad and I bought it together and although he passed last year he is ALWAYS with me flying and the Pig will never leave. '53 135hp and we painted it and rebuild the wings (thank you Richard Jorgensen at Y50) However!!! I just want to fly more! There was one year that he and my step-mom were at Airventure (they camped in the RV area cuz Dad had to sell the 55 Tripacer he had before I flew, and they started to go south in the winter - yes, she loved camping) and Dad saw a jacket he wanted at the end of the day, they passed on it. Dad kept talking about it that night and my Step Mom said, (Love her!) Lets go back first thing tomorrow and get it. It was gone. Last one, None left. Dad told me this story over and over pretty much every couple weeks the last few years. I have NEVER forgotten this conversation. NEVER. and apply it to almost everything I do. Again, SO....... I used most of my Dad's inheritance to buy and get this thing ready to fly. I have been talking about a little plane for a while, and now I am too fat to get into it with an instructor to fly it to satisfy the requirements. (I'm 210lbs) My useful load is only 411 with the aerovee. NOBODY has an answer for me. The AOPA rep actually told me, "Get a different plane". NOT KIDDING!!! So I'm just seeing what others do in this situation. Any advice what to do or who to go to? At this point my plans are to fly it after getting some training in an RV12 to get a better feal for the stick control. Fly the Sonex for over ten hours. Then re-go the insurance quote request. Its got to be the biggest uneasy thing I've had to decide. I trust myself and want to give myself evey chance for training, thus the RV12, knowing it's not the same plane. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Patrick Handel
1953 Piper Tripacer N8934C
Sonex A N341PD