bvolcko38 wrote:As I see it, the elephant in the room is Chinese parts made of Chinese materials.
Area 51% wrote:CB Performance is my go-to head store. The heads are cast by Autolinea who also manufactures the cases and have an extra cooling fin. Nine versus the 8 on a stock head.
They do, however, need to be sent elsewhere for the extra spark plug holes. DO NOT tell CB Performance they are for an airplane. They will not sell you the heads.
Hambone wrote:The further I go down this rabbit hole, the more I realize that buying an airplane with an AeroVee was a foolish and ill-conceived move on my part. Sonex advice is that if you don’t have the requisite ability or desire to build one of their airplanes, perhaps you shouldn’t own one, either. I get that now.
Hambone wrote:The further I go down this rabbit hole, the more I realize that buying an airplane with an AeroVee was a foolish and ill-conceived move on my part. Sonex advice is that if you don’t have the requisite ability or desire to build one of their airplanes, perhaps you shouldn’t own one, either. I get that now.
Well, I’m now on a quest to build up the AeroVee to be as reliable as possible.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Which ones? There seem to be many options.
Kai wrote:There are two major sources of knowledge here: one of them is Sonex. At least do a builders course at their premises- I did it in 2004 (dear me, 20 years ago!) and learn the rock bottom basics of airframe building, sheet metal forming, and blind riveting.
Bryan Cotton wrote:It's not been offered for years.
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