by Eric W » Sat Jun 15, 2024 10:59 am
Some quick comparisons based on my actual Sonex / 3300 and what was said in the interview:
Sonex gross weight 1150 lb, empty weight 660 lb, payload 490 lb. So 2 people and a just over half full tank (was how I usually ran it), no baggage at all.
HW gross weight 1500 lb, empty weight 820 lb, payload 680 lb.
So there's 160 lb more airframe and 190 lb more payload. Most all of that more airframe weight is structure, because the engines are about the same. From the Hornets' Nest update, the increased structure weight is understandable - adding a 2nd-layer baggage floor, adding a 2nd-layer (not in the low-wing Sonex) internal "ceiling" box structure, and the whole airframe just a little bit bigger all around. The extra shoulder-room width should make a big difference.
I'm guessing they won't be going with the Ti rod main gear legs - at least not at the same diameter as Sonex. I never had a problem, but one of the subsequent owners of my airplane bent at least one of the main gear legs, and I've heard of other instances of this.
Another comparison - I had that Sonex flying for $32k in 2008. With the highest-cost big engine. I did build "from plans" and scrounged a good portion of the welded parts from other builders who changed their gear / stick choices, etc. It did not have an autopilot or any sort of screen-based instruments. Just a couple of steam gauges and the minimal com & xpdr.
In the interview, where the Kitplanes reporter put text for the Xenos quick-build kit price, when they were talking prices, I heard this differently in the 2023 webinar. I heard that the kit was projected to cost along the lines of the Xenos you-build-it-all kit price, not a comparison with the "quickbuild" kit price. I'm a build-as-much-myself as they'll allow kind of customer.
Anyway, it seems to be giving what I'd be looking for: more payload than Sonex, high wing for easier in and out (plus the look-down for photos with no strut is nice). I think the addition of the internal "ceiling" will minimize the feeling that you're sitting behind / below the spar pass through section.
Thanks for the updates, and I'm looking forward to trying on the prototype in only about 6 weeks!
Sonex 815, TD, dual stick (sold in 2013)
Jabiru 3300