Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

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Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby Sonex Foundation » Sun May 03, 2020 10:01 am

I am excited to announce that for our next virtual fly-in, John Monnett has offered a virtual tour and review of the latest projects at Sonex Aircraft, LLC.

I am also working on one other presentation from a new avionics offering.

Please join us Saturday May 9th at 1500 central, 2000 Zulu for our next virtual fly in.

We are also purchasing a Zoom license to avoid the 40 minute limit on our meeting.
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Re: Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby rmtrudeau » Sun May 03, 2020 10:40 am

Awesome! Looking forward to it!
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Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby Carlos Trigo » Sun May 03, 2020 11:40 am

Well done!!

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Re: Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby Sonex Foundation » Fri May 08, 2020 10:21 am

Hi everyone

Tomorrow’s Zoom virtual fly in will kick off at 1455 central time to allow everyone to settle in as we get started. We bought a license to remove the requirement to limit the meetings to 40 minutes.

After the Sonex factory tour, we will have a presentation from Garmin. We moved the new avionics offering to next week.

Here’s your chance to “visit” the factory in Oshkosh that produces these wonderful kits! I sincerely hope all of you can join us.

Meeting ID: 595 392 2944

The same password as before. The name of the kit that began this, with a capital letter. Not the Waiex, not the Onex, not the Xenos.....if you cannot figure it out send me a message.

Look for the snarky ATIS in the morning. Be sure to have the information in case I need to ask you for it. Same basic rules - no politics, everyone will be muted, and I will be herding cats - um, directing traffic.
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Re: Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby Sonex Foundation » Sat May 09, 2020 2:50 pm

* Stay well away airport information Echo time 1955 Zulu
* Wind 260 at 12 gust to 22
* Visibility 10 miles, skies clear
* Temperature 12, dew point 8
* Altimeter 29.96
* Runway 18 in use
* Remarks:
Maintain six foot minimum spacing at all times.
Taxiway Alpha closed due to parked aircraft. Runway 9-27 closed due to runway contamination.
Pilots discussing politics can expect to be told to go around.
Pilots failing to observe minimum spacing can expect to be quarantined for 14 days.
Shelter at home order extended 30 days
All pilots read back runway and hold short assignments.
* Advise on initial contact you have information Echo
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Re: Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby Sonex Foundation » Sat May 09, 2020 6:32 pm

Thanks everyone who attended! We had 55 of you at one point. Very cool

Special thanks to John Monnett for his virtual factory tour, and to Brad from Garmin for stopping by to show us their offerings!

Same time, same bat channel next Saturday!
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Re: Virtual fly in #6 - the factory tour

Postby 984dm » Sat May 09, 2020 8:11 pm

Hi Robbie, and Sonex Zoom participants,

Great virtual "get-together" today! Stayed on for the after party and learned a lot there too. Thanks to all who shared...helps us who are still building.

Just wanted to comment about how cool and impressive it is/was that John Monnett actually has been sitting in on (and presenting today) the Zoom sessions. If you study his history in the experimental aviation world, you'd see that he will go down in history as one of the key individuals who helped make flying accessible to many through his vision, and airplane designs. I think we can be glad the Sonex "patriarch" is still wanting to provide products and input to us. It was also good to see him smiling and enjoying sharing. Thanks, John, and our best to you and Betty!

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