by pappas » Fri Dec 17, 2021 12:47 pm
I have many hours in RVs. I built and flew my RV-8 as my main aircraft for 7 years prior to the most recent Waiex B build. There are very distinct differences. The RV's are and feel much heavier. Not to say they are heavy, they fly with a very light touch. The Sonex's also fly with a very light touch. It is just that they are much lighter and quicker in roll than the RV-8 was. That is saying something. The RV-3 may be a better comparison.
RVs have greater range and load capacity. The biggest difference, in my opinion, is that when we compare how much performance, divided by the number of dollars invested, the Sonex is hard to beat. They are inexpensive to maintain and feed. They land very slow with full flap stalls coming at an indicated 38 knots. An easy 10 knots slower than my -8 did. They are best when flown at 8500 MSL or below. I loved my RV-8 at 15,000 ft on oxygen. Very peaceful, fast, efficient, and it got up there quickly. It will take longer for the Sonex. Go for a higher HP engine in the Sonex, you won't regret it. You will notice a lot of similarities in in-flight handling. The added benefit is that the Onex feels just like a C-150 on short final and touchdown. Very easy to land.
Lou Pappas
Phoenix, AZ
RV-7A Flying (2024)
Waiex B Turbo (2016)
RV-8 (2009)
Waiex Legacy 3300 (2007)
Hiperlight SNS-9 (1991)
Falcon Ultralight (1989)