MarkH
Line Up and Wait
I want to build a plane one day, and the Sonex High Wing is very appealing seeing as I really like the Wittman Tailwind and the all-metal Sonex eases my concerns about "What if I can never get a hangar". When you consider that the Sonex marketing has specifically cited the Tailwind as an inspiration, (assuming I fit in it) it seems like the best option coming to market for me to consider building.
Having spent years staring at pictures of Tailwinds, I am used to the "shoulderpad" look of the wings being forward of windscreen and maybe that's why the Sonex, with its wing center section sticking out above the windscreen, just looks weird to me.
Sonex high wing:
Tailwind:
I am not an aircraft designer, but the wing extending above the windscreen seems like it would add drag and reduce visibility. Is there something I am missing from a function or aerodynamic perspective that makes that design choice valuable?
Having spent years staring at pictures of Tailwinds, I am used to the "shoulderpad" look of the wings being forward of windscreen and maybe that's why the Sonex, with its wing center section sticking out above the windscreen, just looks weird to me.
Sonex high wing:
Tailwind:
I am not an aircraft designer, but the wing extending above the windscreen seems like it would add drag and reduce visibility. Is there something I am missing from a function or aerodynamic perspective that makes that design choice valuable?