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airventure 07- part 17- Sonex and others

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:48 pm
by beaky
I took a little time this year to look at the Sonex offerings after speaking to two Sonex builders who were ranting and raving about them. Affordable kit, simple and fairly quick construction, and economical, as far as I can tell.

First, the Xenos- with a Jabiru engine instead of the smaller Aero-Vee VW-based powerplant, this is the most expensive of the bunch. That price includes the engine!! Looks like a real sweet motorglider for the money. The little "helper rudder" under the V-tail is interesting; I guess it was a design compromise.

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A customer-built T-tail Sonex- the design is sort of stubby and toy-like, but they can be made to look pretty nifty. And the appeal for a guy like me is that they are economical and apparently lots of fun to fly. The T-tails and V-tails are aerobatic (+6/-3).

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Didn't see it fly myself, but Sonex claims this Li-ion powered electric version will stay aloft for 45 minutes.  That's not bad for a "real' airplane. Very promising- the limitations on electric planes right now are not much worse than they were on gasoline-powered airplanes 100 years ago. A lot of people say "it'll never happen", but most people said the same thing to the early aviation pioneers. In context, it's an amazing achievement. They're not on the market yet, but soon. Imagine how much sooner the project would be done if all you had to do for power was slap a small motor and battery pack on that airframe!! They really ought to do this with the Xenos- it's ideal as it is for a self-launching glider.
 I couldn't resist touching it, to turn the prop... no resistance at all, like a toy.   ;D

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For more info:

http://www.sonexaircraft.com/aircraft/sonex.html#



Now for some more random classics and antiques:

The owner of this very pretty old (award-winning)Cessna wants people to appreciate what it takes to keep something like this shiny...
;D

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Sometimes an old Goose is an "artsy" shot just waiting to happen.


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A different view of a well-known replica of etc. etc... the updated panel was a little disappointing, but why not? Anyone flying this beastie has enough to contend with as it is. ;D

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One of many Stearmans on the taxiway:

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Next: part 18

Re: airventure 07- part 17- Sonex and others

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 6:49 pm
by Ein
Roflmao Fingerprints Piss Me Off..... lol

Love the stearman in the last shot it looks tiny and graceful
But in the air they look like Lumbering Behemoths  :o :o :o
Cheers,
Ein

Re: airventure 07- part 17- Sonex and others

PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:21 pm
by Jared
:o

Re: airventure 07- part 17- Sonex and others

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:26 am
by Jakemaster
Those Sonex's are AWESOME!  And the Sonex and Waiex meet the Sport requirements!  I'm trying to see how much the Sonex kit would cost for the entire build...the kit is $13,995 (REALLY CHEAP!) but you have to own the plans to view instrumentation and Jabiru engines on their site.  I'm gonna go see how much an engine would cost, but does anyone know how much instrumentation for something like this would end up costing?

UPDATE:  From Sonex, the AeroVee is just under 7000 dollars, putting the Sonex kit at probably no more than 25,000 dollars with engine and instrumentation.  Talk about economical!

Must learn to scroll down...

Anyways Sonex lists the Sonex with Aerovee complete estimated cost at $25,524.  Not bad for a plane!

Re: airventure 07- part 17- Sonex and others

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 10:57 am
by Hagar
Sonex. So that's what it is. Saw one of these strange little beasties for the first time at the Microlight Fair at Popham earlier this year.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/da-IMG_1122pm.jpg
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/da-IMG_1125pm.jpg

Not the prettiest homebuilt I've ever seen but it appeared to fly well enough. Quite fast too. Not convinced I want one though. :-/

Sonex claims this Li-ion powered electric version will stay aloft for 45 minutes

Now that is a novelty.

Re: airventure 07- part 17- Sonex and others

PostPosted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 6:13 pm
by beaky

Not the prettiest homebuilt I've ever seen but it appeared to fly well enough. Quite fast too. Not convinced I want one though. :-/



I feel that- I've seen 'em before and thought "Eh- it's kind of ugly..." But when I learned more about them, including the "bang-for-the-buck" factor, they started to look a lot more attractive. ;D
 If I manage to buy a place within the next few years that has room to build one of these, I might just go for it.  The only drawback might be that it's not very suitabe as an IFR platform, but I'll look into that (whatever first plane I get has to be IFR legal so I can at least stay current once I get that rating).