builderflyer wrote:Skippydiesel wrote:Bryan/Scott
In Australia, the builder can nominate the MTOW, however I am not an engineer (farmer)
Either of you guys wish to comment?
Not either of the guys.............but isn't this the same airplane that the original builder thought, amongst many other things, that he knew better than the designer and that he needed to and, in fact, did change the angle of incidence of the wing? This is one of those airplanes that John Monnett would say "please don't call it a Sonex". Not meaning to offend you, but personally I would have passed on this purchase. Depending on what was or what is the actual desired mission of the original builder or yourself, there must have been a better alternative out there. Just my opinion.
Art,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Sonex taildragger #95,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Jabiru 3300 #261
Kai wrote:My own polished Sonex Legacy dual stick tailwheel has fairly frugal instrumentation including a 40 l seat back auxiliary fuel tank, 5.00 tyres, an Icom 200 and a mode C transponder. With the Edge 915 ECI including oil and coolant, it puts 680 lbs on the scales. It was not always like that: it started out very basic with the small Shinn tyres and a Jab 22A, but no auxiliary tank. The result was 618 lbs. This only shows that you need to be extremely careful when you start loading on the goodies. The sword above your head are always those 1150 punds.
Skippydiesel wrote:Kai wrote:My own polished Sonex Legacy dual stick tailwheel has fairly frugal instrumentation including a 40 l seat back auxiliary fuel tank, 5.00 tyres, an Icom 200 and a mode C transponder. With the Edge 915 ECI including oil and coolant, it puts 680 lbs on the scales. It was not always like that: it started out very basic with the small Shinn tyres and a Jab 22A, but no auxiliary tank. The result was 618 lbs. This only shows that you need to be extremely careful when you start loading on the goodies. The sword above your head are always those 1150 punds.
So true.
I think if I had not purchased a Sonex with wing tanks, the back of the seat Aux fuel tank idea has a lot of merit. Likely lighter/litre capacity, than 2x 30 L wing tanks + plumbing/valves/sensors/etc & a simpler fuel transfer system - what's not to like?
Probably hoping for divine intervention however, I am seriously considering having my Sonex reweighed - I just can't get my head around its current empty weight.
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