by builderflyer » Tue May 28, 2024 12:04 pm
From the perspective of someone who has made dozens of flights back and forth across the country in light airplanes, (Aeronca 7AC thru Bellanca Super Viking) your greatest real life weather challenge in the Sonex will probably be wind. None of your T-38 or A-10 time will help you here. You'll likely find yourself taking on winds that if you were home, you'd just decide to wait to fly in another day or two but the temptation to push on when on a long cross country trip will be huge. Also, those of us who do most of our flying in California just don't get to fly with gusty crosswinds very much like they do regularly east of the Rockies.
Regarding the Aerovee engine........I don't know the builder of "your" Sonex but most Aerovee engines have likely been put together by someone who has never built an engine before. Given that scenario, if I was to buy an Aerovee powered Sonex product built by someone else, I think the first thing I would do is tear down the engine to its basic components and put it back together myself so that I could be sure of what I had.
I've had thoughts of selling my Sonex after playing with it for 25 years and one thing I've strongly considered is to include delivery to the buyers location as part of the selling price. Too many buyers have had issues getting their newly purchased Sonex home, worst case being they killed themselves in the process.
This reads like an awfully negative message. Sorry for that.
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