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Old March 9th 05, 09:35 PM
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BUT you could very quietly scratch build a Sonex for less than $15K
with a *gasp* Corvair engine (Keep that VERY quiet until you order
everything you think your gonna need from Sonex) in about 1200 hours
and bore holes in the sky at 150-160mph cruise. OR for about $35K
total and around 800 hours build the kit with a Jabiru 3300.


Interesting idea from a cost standpoint. But, that's another problem
I'd have - engine choices. I can understand the factory view on this
- they don't want to support a zillion different choices or be part of
someone else's huge experiment (or subsequent lawsuits) - but I'd be
alot more comfortable if at least *one* of the choices was something
more "traditional" - e.g. O-200 - but there are no such choices that
come in under their strict 200 lb. weight limit 8-(.....

Personally, I would never really feel secure flying a VW and I've
heard the Jabirus are pretty much CNC'd versions of the same. (I'm not
trying to start any arguments/discussion! Note that I said
"personally"). As for the Corvair, the folks who like them make a
pretty good case for their reasons and Wm Wynne has clearly done alot
of good work, but I'm still going to sit on the fence for awhile
(until there are ALOT more hours in the air)...8-)

Besides - Sonex says "No way"........8-)




Heh!

Yeah, I'd trust a Jabiru though any day. Regardless of it's "roots"
it's a very stout reiliable engine (esp. the 3300). I just refuse to
pay $15 grand for one!

If you really want "traditional" go for a Cessna-Piper grin

Good luck in your search!


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