OK, so the info is out! (
http://www.aeroconversions.com if you haven't yet seen the specs)
I've got a couple of questions that I hope we'll hear the answers to - either direct from Sonex or from people who were at AirVenture/Sonex-Homecoming for the announcement...
1) The normal AeroVee is "160 lbs less oil and exhaust". The AeroVee Turbo is "185 lbs less oil". I'm assuming this is because the exhaust is part of the turbo assembly - but it makes it hard to understand what the actual weight gain is between the two - it isn't the full 25 lbs, right?
2) With the Turbo, can the Sonex handle the same gross weight as the Jabiru?
(Both this question and the one above it go to the issue of losing useful payload by adding the Turbo)
3) Will the operations manual for the engine be released online, so that interested buyers can see if there are any caveats to operating the engine? I can see the potential for the Turbo to require careful MAP management under certain conditions or for longer than X minutes continuously; and am curious how many of these special cases and conditions exist.
4) Can Sonex Aircraft share any info about the toughest part of the product development? (Just curious...)
--Noel
(hopefully less than a year away from ordering his Turbo!)