Fastcapy wrote:At least you don't have to actually cut the spar caps from blanks like the first builders had to.
The gentleman that was my mentor when I was learning to build was Dick Fisher. He built his Sonex from scratch and he did have to cut the spar caps. I was quite impressed with his workmanship and dedication to finishing the project. Although I've built one from a kit, and that is quite an accomplishment in itself, I'll always admire scratch builders. The kit I bought came from a previous owner and needed a lot of TLC.
I used to laughingly say my project was a scratch and sniff kit as we had to do a good bit of disassembly work and Dick would not order any replacement parts. We would order the raw stock and hand make the parts that didn't meet the standard. In other words, if it didn't pass the smell test we would scratch build another part. When I rebuilt the vertical stabilizer I did manage to save the skin by careful removal of the rivets but all of the other parts were scratch built.
All in all it was a great project but in the end I'm glad it had the factory spars as I would not have considered it otherwise.
Not sure who builds the spars for Sonex but they are absolutely beautiful and very well done.
Dale
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