by steveald » Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:30 pm
1. Buyer agrees that the purchase of one set of Sonex Aircraft, LLC plans carries with it the license to build one Sonex,
Waiex, Xenos, or Onex Aircraft (“Aircraft”) of the serial number given on the plans.
2. Buyer agrees that the purchase of the plans does not carry the right to duplicate and/or manufacture and sell materials,
kits, or components for the Aircraft.
3. Buyer agrees the plans cannot be used or duplicated without the expressed written consent of Sonex Aircraft, LLC.
4. Buyer agrees the purpose of the plans is strictly educational and there is no stated or implied guarantee.
5. Neither this Agreement nor any right or duty conferred hereunder shall be assigned, conveyed or transferred by Buyer
without the prior written consent of the Seller.
Some people photocopy parts of the plans, to use as templates to cut their parts, I digitized parts of the plans to use as templates for machines to cut my parts. My CAD files are for S/N 1560 exclusively, and not for distribution or use on any other project. I'm not a lawyer, but I believe I am not violating the agreement I made, and I am definetely not violating it's intention. If the agreement is good or bad for Sonex or for myself is a moot point, I agreed to it, and Sonex agreed to their part by sending me my copy of their plans. I will buy parts from Sonex when I feel the time savings justifies the price they want, and will build my own parts when I don't. I will call it a Sonex, unless they ask me not to, then I will call it something else, it will fly the same either way. It's all good. I am having a lot of fun building my plane, and creating the 3D model has been part of that fun.
Steve Aldridge
Sonex ST #1560
CYPK, BC Canada