Hello all,
I just wanted to give the experience I have had so far with Aeromomentum.
CommunicationI have had a really good experience regarding communication with Mark who owns and runs the company. He is very responsive to phone calls and a bit slower with e-mail communications but does take the time to answer all questions. Lili, his wife and owner, is amazing at getting billing and tech questions answered very timely. The entire company has been a pleasure to work with so far. Dick Gossen who has a business relationship with Aeromomentum owns his own company
Aerosales, LLC. He primarily builds the FWF components for RV-12's for the AM15 but has extensive experience with integrating the Aeromomentum line into the G3X. He took the time to talk to me about my custom setup and how I could integrate it. He didn't need to do that since I wasn't buying anything from him, but he is a stand-up guy and a wealth of knowledge.
Single Point FailuresI will address some of the concerns that were voiced about the single point failures as I asked these as well. The oxygen sensor is only there to help lean out the mixture to improve fuel economy. If it gets fouled up and fails the engine is automatically put to a rich setting. I plan on running 93 octane MoGas 99% of the time but will keep a lead scavenge with me in case I need to use AvGas in a pinch. Mark reiterated that he has only had one ECU fail and said in so many words that it was due to improper wiring techniques by the builder. If any other sensor "dies" the ECU automatically goes to a rich power setting and you can plug in with a USB to analyze the code to replace them (similar to OBDII on our cars). The only sensor failure that will cause a dead engine is the cam sensor but he hasn't had one fail yet. At $47 its cheap insurance, so I may keep one in my bag. Mark says any sensor / coil pack failure is rare but can happen. The fuel pump system is completely redundant as well, only one pump can run at a time. He has not had a single failure of the 65-amp alternator yet. I feel confident that this will be a non-issue, but may integrate a second battery in the cargo compartment.
MountMark has not developed a mount for the B-Model but I volunteered as tribute to get this done. I worked with Rich and Pete at
Aviation Composites to develop a mount for the B-Model, Rich already has the mounting dimensions and jig for the A model. He essentially took my tri-gear Aerovee mount, recorded all of the mounting points and dimensions and modified it to work with the AM15. The AM15 uses the same conical mounting points as the Lycoming, so for those who are interested in that option, this mount may work as well. Moving forward Rich will not modify any existing mounts but will weld up brand new ones for A & B-model builders. I started this whole process mid-January and the mount was just shipped out this past Monday. Rich assured me other builders will get it within a 3-4 week timeframe as well.
PropellerGoing back and forth with Mark about the proper propeller for the Sonex was eye-opening and educational for me. I ended up ordering a 4-blade 60" ground adjustable composite propeller from Luga. He pointed out that Sonex sells a 60" for their Rotax applications in the webstore. The Luga is well priced at $1300 and actually was cheaper than the Prince prop I bought for my Aerovee Turbo. Mark says the small diameter needed on the Sonex will require more blades and will end up being quieter also. I was concerned about the increased drag with 4 blades but he reassured me that this is the best option. I have limited knowledge on the subject so I will trust the judgment of an Aerospace engineer. I'd be interested to see what others on here think (even though it's too late to change the order).
Order TimingI put my deposit down on the engine on January 4, 2021, and I am picking it up while on vacation in Florida on March 8, 2021.
I brought the mount to Rich and Pete on January 7, 2021 and it was shipped this past Monday, February 15, 2021.
I bought the propeller on January 20, 2021 and it is expected to arrive in May 2021 from the Czech Republic.
Obviously I am excited to have everything and I will post updates as I start to mount it to my fuselage. I will also have updates on how I have integrated the engine into the G3X system. I look forward to input from the Sonex community as well.