by Eric W » Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:13 pm
I don't think I'd be building a Highwing in addition to my Sonex, but I sold the Sonex 11 years ago, and the Highwing meets two things I'd like in an airplane now:
1. Easier in and out. When I gave rides in the Sonex, I was always concerned that someone would step on the flap, or just fall off the airplane entirely. I would give rides to fairly senior people who may not be the most steady on the ground, and to get them in/out of a low wing - step over the flap, step over the side, lower yourself into the seat - just isn't super easy. It will be nice to open a large door (on each side!), sit down, and bring legs up and in. To this end, I'll probably go with a "Y" center stick, though I had dual sticks in the Sonex.
2. Shade - at a fly-in, it will be great to set a chair under the wing and enjoy the shade while people pass by and talk airplane stuff.
I'm really undecided about engines at this point. I had the 3300 in the Sonex and the biggest issue was stopping the oil cooler and oil cooler hoses leaking. That's not really an engine problem.
As for the gear, I'd be on-airport operations only, and if I wanted land-anywhere operations, this probably isn't the airplane (see Zenith, 750 series).
I think the wing center section setup is really clever - gets the entire extended-range fuel system installed without the wing outer panels. I think I"ll like having the view down and to the sides - I took a LOT of air-to-ground photos from the Sonex, and the low wing isn't the best for that.
Sonex 815, TD, dual stick (sold in 2013)
Jabiru 3300