Matt541 wrote:mhamilton31 wrote:Matt541 wrote:As much as I would like to see that happen too, Mark was clear that the 2 place jet is coming out before the high wing for multiple reasons.
I may have some videos coming out shortly on that and more... (Thanks Mark!)
Interesting...Love your vids btw...
Thanks! I've been trying to put a lot more effort into them lately.fastj22 wrote:looking at the new pix, there's a wing seam just outboard of the fuselage about where the onex joint is. I bet that's where the panels come off. Now will Sonex do the right thing and make it simple and toolless to detach them? Or will it take 2 men and a boy to pull them? I'm thinking a single lever like the onex to pull the pins and some sort of cart/dolly to hold and store the panel. Like this http://www.imi-gliding.com/products/one ... ystem.html
Automatic control hookups like the onex paddles.
Nice call outs! Thanks.
We need to tell Sonex our wants now so they at least know what is important to us.
Easily removed and installed wing sections would be HUGE! And I think a big marketing bonus.
I hope this at least partially answered your question on the wing sections @20:30.
Matt541 wrote:mhamilton31 wrote:Matt541 wrote:As much as I would like to see that happen too, Mark was clear that the 2 place jet is coming out before the high wing for multiple reasons.
I may have some videos coming out shortly on that and more... (Thanks Mark!)
Interesting...Love your vids btw...
Thanks! I've been trying to put a lot more effort into them lately.fastj22 wrote:looking at the new pix, there's a wing seam just outboard of the fuselage about where the onex joint is. I bet that's where the panels come off. Now will Sonex do the right thing and make it simple and toolless to detach them? Or will it take 2 men and a boy to pull them? I'm thinking a single lever like the onex to pull the pins and some sort of cart/dolly to hold and store the panel. Like this http://www.imi-gliding.com/products/one ... ystem.html
Automatic control hookups like the onex paddles.
I hope this at least partially answered your question on the wing sections @20:30.
WaiexN143NM wrote:hi all,
Thanks for the nice video matt with mark schaible from sonex on the new high wings.
john gillis said it best, offer any suggestions that the builders would love to see.
possibly be incorporated into the design.
i’ll offer 3
1) possibly bigger aux tanks ea side, 10 gal?
2) cnc machined final hole size parts
3) differential brakes
i’ll let the rest of you chime in. put you thinking caps on. let mark sharpen his pencil and work some magic.
WaiexN143NM
Michael.
killerfish72 wrote:I'm personally good with 30 gallons total (2x5gallon wing tanks + 20g fuse tank). What I really want is a clean, well documented FWF installation for Rotax 912is and if I'm greedy, a 915is.
Would love differential brakes as well.
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