by SonexN76ET » Mon May 19, 2014 2:52 pm
I had the opportunity to complete the five hour Sonex Transistion Training last month with Joe Norris at Sonex. I have to say this was the best $850 I have ever spent.
If you have never flown a Sonex and are building one or thinking of building one (or you are on the fence) or don't know if you want to fly with an Aerovee, I say go to Sonex and get some flight instruction. It will be a real eye opener!
First off, let me say this. I am highly, highly impressed with the Sonex's flight qualities. It is a MUCH MUCH better handling aircraft than the certificated Light Sport Aircraft and light aircraft I have flown. To me, it flies much like a T-34, but is more nimble. It is very close in feel to an RV-8. It flies much better than a PiperSport/SportCruiser. It has great control harmony and balance.
Second, the Aerovee has plenty of power and purred like a kitten. Previously, I had only flown behind Continental's/Lycomings, and Rotax 912's. I was a little worried about how an Aerovee would be to fly behind. Well, let me tell you, I had no reason to worry. That little Aerovee ran smooth and strong over what must have been a 100 touch and goes and visits to airports around Wisconsin. It never missed a beat. Wow! Even on a warm day with 2 pilots of nearly 200 lbs each and plenty of fuel (we were right at gross weight), the plane climbed well and had short take off rolls. During cruise the engine ran true.
I had pondered how the Sonex and Aerovee would be in cruise flight and I was very pleased. I really enjoyed just flying smoothly around the country side for a while, just getting a feel for the Sonex. Man, did I have fun!
Actually flying the Sonex and receiving flight instruction in it answered so many questions I had pondered for so long. Simple questions like "How will the Aerovee sound and feel in flight?" and "What will final approach look like?" and "How will it look and feel to flare in the landing?" While I was there I also got valuable information on finishing my Sonex, such as how to properly route and secure the throttle cable and mixture cable.
Joe Norris is a highly knowledgeable pilot and builder. You could not ask for a better instructor. He thoroughly followed the training syllabus and also gave the option to focus on areas I felt I needed some additional instruction in. I am confident that this flight training fully prepared me for the first flight of my Sonex. Thank you Joe and thank you Sonex!
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
MGL Velocity EMS, Garmin GTR 200 Comm, GTX 335 ADS B Out Transponder
ILevil AW AHRS & ADS-B In, UAvionix AV20S
200+ hours previously with Aerovee engine
Sarasota, Florida