by Sonex541 » Thu May 08, 2014 10:32 pm
Well when I was in the market for a Sonex I had my mind and heart set on a tri-gear and dual stick , well needless to say my center stick tail dragger sits in my hangar as we speak , a lot of people scared me and tried to warn me to stay away from a tail dragger , and say there tough to fly and yada , yada , well after a lot of thought back and forth a great deal showed up and it was a center stick , tail wheel , I had no tail wheel time and no Sonex time what's so ever , and I bought it , yikes , after 6 months of making changes and fixing and making sure it was perfect , I started thinking how am I goin to learn to fly this dam thing , my girl kept telling me you have all that money into a plane you can't fly , I said I can fly it I just don't know how , lol well i meet a great instructor and in 10 hours in my own sonex and I soloed it , , wasn't a big deal with the center stick on landings he would put his hand down the bottom just incase things got hectic , never really did , , after all I just hit 70 hours this week in the Sonex and luved every minute of it , they more I fly the more comfortable I am , if I don't fly for a few weeks, I always start back with calm nights or early am ,
Which ever you choose you will have fun , please don't let people scare or tell you it's tuff , if I can fly tail wheel then anyone can , I have only a few hours in a cub maybe 8 or9 and 2 hours in a 170 tail wheel , Practice , practice , practice , , I still go and shoot 5 or 6 t/o and landings and stay in the pattern on a quit nite , and practice , need to work on my 3 point landings which I would rather wheel land,
Adam Simmons