KeithASanford
Line Up and Wait
So, is this Onex flying?
So, is this Onex flying?
Nope- bit of dust on the project.,other projects have gotten in the way.
Still working on 6Y9 runway extention, opening N. Fox Island airstrip, opening Two Hearted River Airstrip, working full time, wifes honey-doo list ( moving the whole backyard), MDOT Aeronautics GA Committee ,but I did just join EAA Chapter 1060 in hopes them kicking my A in gear:wink2:
I did do a bunch of flying in the Cherokee this summer, cool weather is here,snow soon, maybe back to the Onex N1091X ( reserved) soon.
Just keep going at it a little at a time and it will eventually get finished. I am 9 years into a scratch built Sonex and if the weather permits will do the first flight this weekend. The plane itself especially the new kits with prepunched holes is very simple to build. The hardest part is always just getting time to actually build it.
Keith
Just keep going at it a little at a time and it will eventually get finished. I am 9 years into a scratch built Sonex and if the weather permits will do the first flight this weekend. The plane itself especially the new kits with prepunched holes is very simple to build. The hardest part is always just getting time to actually build it.
Keith
Now that's a nice looking Sonex, anxious to hear about the flight.
What engine?
Instruments/panel?
The flight went well. So I don't hijack your thread there is a full writeup on the flight over at sonexbuilders.net.
The plane is aerovee powered. Nothing special about the insturments. It has a startomaster X as the main flight insturment and engine monitor, a backup airspeed indicator, a GT50 g-meter/volt meter/clock, and an ICOM A-6 wired into a PS-200 intercom and external antenna. Everythign was bought used from either other builders or the oshkosh fly-mart so I have less than $500 in the panel. Eventually I would like to add a transponder and upgrade the stratomaster to an enigma and I am working on an arduino based AOA indicator but for now I have everythign I need for day VFR flying.
Keith