My Sonex Project
Posted: Fri Jan 24, 2020 4:22 pm
Wasn't sure where would be best to post this, I didn't build her, but I do have a decent list of things to do to get 541 flying again. As mentioned in my introduction thread, she's currently in my garage with my old car holding the wings for me.
It did sit for a few years so I'm taking the time to go through it as well. Benefit of a small simple airplane is it shouldn't take that long. (Knocks on my own head..)
The MUST DOs:
1. New canopy and windscreen. The canopy was shattered when the POs hangar mate left the plane outside without it latched. Windscreen has multiple cracks both at mounting holes and in the bow shape.
2. New tires and tubes. Good tread, but dry rot has definitely set in.
3. Get the engine running. Seriously, I haven't heard it run yet. Battery was dead, fuel was old, and the weather has been crap when I have free time. I did pull a few blades through before getting it.
4. Fix one horizontal stab tip. It got damaged in the U-Haul on the way home, was tough to secure the tail and the truck didn't help any. Used the interior pieces to cushion it, but still got some cracking.
5. Repair canopy frame. When the wind took the canopy and shattered it, it also sheared the rear bow completely through. I'm going to attempt to repair it. But a new bow is cheap enough.
6. Clean the heck out of it and take on polishing. It needs it!
The SHOULD dos:
1. Install a transponder and ADS-B out. I've got an antenna on the belly, but nothing else. I'm really limiting my cross country options to the East without it. $$$
2. Sand cracking spots and refinish the cowling. Extra dimples were added for the Revmaster engine and I'm seeing some cracking in the top coat.
3. Modify and install wheel pants. The PO installed a nice set of O' Keefe brakes, but never got to fly it with them. (Sorry dude.) Wheel pants haven't been modified yet.
And the would be nice to do:
1. Panel upgrade. Looking at different solutions to replace the "AveoMaxiSingles", can't find much about them online. Would be nice to integrate the transponder control into the EFIS. $$$
2. Complete the warbird theme to complement the shark teeth already on the cowl. I love the look of the plane with them, just a bit plain still. Not going too crazy.
3. Figure out a design for a baggage compartment. My airplane has a nicely upholstered cover over the turtle deck hole while the compartment is home to the smoke system tank. I'm from the school of thought that an airplane has to be able to carry something, even if it is just a flight bag or a tent and sleeping bag for fly ins. Sonex does give a pretty generous space back there, but weight limits and what not.
4. Swing back canopy frame. All of the info I see on here for it references the ASA website, but that is currently a dead link. Anyone have more info on it?
5. Finish the cabin heat. There is a heat muff installed, but nothing else. (Been following Mike Smith's active thread.) Might just go with seat warmers, although I'm really digging the heated vest I got.
I'm sure more squawks will pop up as I work through the airplane. Hoping to have her ready for spring!
It did sit for a few years so I'm taking the time to go through it as well. Benefit of a small simple airplane is it shouldn't take that long. (Knocks on my own head..)
The MUST DOs:
1. New canopy and windscreen. The canopy was shattered when the POs hangar mate left the plane outside without it latched. Windscreen has multiple cracks both at mounting holes and in the bow shape.
2. New tires and tubes. Good tread, but dry rot has definitely set in.
3. Get the engine running. Seriously, I haven't heard it run yet. Battery was dead, fuel was old, and the weather has been crap when I have free time. I did pull a few blades through before getting it.
4. Fix one horizontal stab tip. It got damaged in the U-Haul on the way home, was tough to secure the tail and the truck didn't help any. Used the interior pieces to cushion it, but still got some cracking.
5. Repair canopy frame. When the wind took the canopy and shattered it, it also sheared the rear bow completely through. I'm going to attempt to repair it. But a new bow is cheap enough.
6. Clean the heck out of it and take on polishing. It needs it!
The SHOULD dos:
1. Install a transponder and ADS-B out. I've got an antenna on the belly, but nothing else. I'm really limiting my cross country options to the East without it. $$$
2. Sand cracking spots and refinish the cowling. Extra dimples were added for the Revmaster engine and I'm seeing some cracking in the top coat.
3. Modify and install wheel pants. The PO installed a nice set of O' Keefe brakes, but never got to fly it with them. (Sorry dude.) Wheel pants haven't been modified yet.
And the would be nice to do:
1. Panel upgrade. Looking at different solutions to replace the "AveoMaxiSingles", can't find much about them online. Would be nice to integrate the transponder control into the EFIS. $$$
2. Complete the warbird theme to complement the shark teeth already on the cowl. I love the look of the plane with them, just a bit plain still. Not going too crazy.
3. Figure out a design for a baggage compartment. My airplane has a nicely upholstered cover over the turtle deck hole while the compartment is home to the smoke system tank. I'm from the school of thought that an airplane has to be able to carry something, even if it is just a flight bag or a tent and sleeping bag for fly ins. Sonex does give a pretty generous space back there, but weight limits and what not.
4. Swing back canopy frame. All of the info I see on here for it references the ASA website, but that is currently a dead link. Anyone have more info on it?
5. Finish the cabin heat. There is a heat muff installed, but nothing else. (Been following Mike Smith's active thread.) Might just go with seat warmers, although I'm really digging the heated vest I got.
I'm sure more squawks will pop up as I work through the airplane. Hoping to have her ready for spring!