N111YX wrote:As I see it, it's not a weight penalty that just affects performance, it's structural.
Sonex has set a 200 lb firewall forward weight limit. I'm not sure who has added an 0-200 to their Sonex but what have they done to strengthen it? I like the motor but I would not step into an 0-200 powered Sonex... :shock:
Andy Walker wrote:People have fitted the Corvair engines (about 210lb) in Sonex aircraft, and they seem to do okay. Lighter is always better of course, but I think you could get away with an O-200. It's going to make the airplane a bit porky and eat seriously into your useful load (unless you certify to some scary number), but it probably won't be unsafe unless you start doing a lot of aerobatics or overloading it. It does seem like the factory engine options are better suited to the airframe, but it's all up to you...one of the great things about E-AB aircraft...
Mike53 wrote:Sonex has set a 200 lb firewall forward weight limit.
What I find confusing is the fact that Sonex would design a plane with this type of limitation.
radfordc wrote:Mike53 wrote:Sonex has set a 200 lb firewall forward weight limit.
What I find confusing is the fact that Sonex would design a plane with this type of limitation.
Heavy airplanes fly lousy! They aren't fun and they aren't safe.
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