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I may have overlooked a few, but if one were looking for a kit that:
1) is light sport compliant, 2) is low wing, 3) uses tricycle gear, 4) is of metal construction, 5) built using primarily pop type rivets, 6) and has a bubble canopy, then up until relatively recently, the Zenith Zodiac XL [1] appeared to me to be the only choice. But the Rans Aircraft S-19 [2] kit has become available. And Van's Aircraft is developing the RV-12 [3]. (I'm not sure that the Sport Aircraft Works SportCruiser[4] is available as a kit, or what type of rivets are used, otherwise I'd have included them.) As far as I can tell, the laws of physics, legal requirements, and consumer preferences seems to have lead three of the longer lasting homebuilt kit plane companies to design relatively comparable planes (as these things go). Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? [1] http://www.zenithair.com/zodiac/xl/index.html [2] http://www.rans.com/3S19.htm [3] http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-12int.htm [4] http://www.sportaircraftworks.com/sportcruiser.html |
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![]() Jim Logajan wrote: I may have overlooked a few, but if one were looking for a kit that: 1) is light sport compliant, 2) is low wing, 3) uses tricycle gear, 4) is of metal construction, 5) built using primarily pop type rivets, 6) and has a bubble canopy, snip Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? Sonex. |
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Jim Logajan wrote in
: I may have overlooked a few, but if one were looking for a kit that: 1) is light sport compliant, 2) is low wing, 3) uses tricycle gear, 4) is of metal construction, 5) built using primarily pop type rivets, 6) and has a bubble canopy, then up until relatively recently, the Zenith Zodiac XL [1] appeared to me to be the only choice. But the Rans Aircraft S-19 [2] kit has become available. And Van's Aircraft is developing the RV-12 [3]. (I'm not sure that the Sport Aircraft Works SportCruiser[4] is available as a kit, or what type of rivets are used, otherwise I'd have included them.) As far as I can tell, the laws of physics, legal requirements, and consumer preferences seems to have lead three of the longer lasting homebuilt kit plane companies to design relatively comparable planes (as these things go). Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? [1] http://www.zenithair.com/zodiac/xl/index.html [2] http://www.rans.com/3S19.htm [3] http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-12int.htm [4] http://www.sportaircraftworks.com/sportcruiser.html www.sonexltd.com the fastest and cheapest choice.. cockpit is a bit smaller though. Of your above list, the it is also only 1 of 2 that is available right now as a kit and is a proven airplane. ... The RV 12, MAYBE a year, the rans only has computer drawings on it's website; the sportcruiser, while I believe it is a very affordable sLSA, also has only one instance existing as far as I can tell, and has not announced any kit plans yet. So, your down to the same choice I had to make, Sonex (~125 flying)or Zodiac(a whole bunch flying) or wait quite awile for the RV-12. I chose Sonex because it was faster and cheaper, but I dont mind the smaller cockpit. -- -- ET :-) "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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Which one has match hole construction?
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"flybynightkarmarepair" wrote:
Jim Logajan wrote: Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? Sonex. Ah! Thank you and also "ET". |
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Jim Logajan wrote:
I may have overlooked a few, but if one were looking for a kit that: 1) is light sport compliant, 2) is low wing, 3) uses tricycle gear, 4) is of metal construction, 5) built using primarily pop type rivets, 6) and has a bubble canopy, then up until relatively recently, the Zenith Zodiac XL [1] appeared to me to be the only choice. But the Rans Aircraft S-19 [2] kit has become available. And Van's Aircraft is developing the RV-12 [3]. (I'm not sure that the Sport Aircraft Works SportCruiser[4] is available as a kit, or what type of rivets are used, otherwise I'd have included them.) As far as I can tell, the laws of physics, legal requirements, and consumer preferences seems to have lead three of the longer lasting homebuilt kit plane companies to design relatively comparable planes (as these things go). Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? [1] http://www.zenithair.com/zodiac/xl/index.html [2] http://www.rans.com/3S19.htm [3] http://www.vansaircraft.com/public/rv-12int.htm [4] http://www.sportaircraftworks.com/sportcruiser.html All of Van's kits are a FAR better value than the sonex or zenith kits as far as what you get in the box for your money. They are made from 2024T3 with completed spars etc. and are pretty much built to a production aircraft standard. The Sonex and Zenith are from far cheaper 6061 and while they are well made kits they are simply made from much cheaper materials and in my opinion are overpriced. john |
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![]() flybynightkarmarepair wrote: Jim Logajan wrote: I may have overlooked a few, but if one were looking for a kit that: 1) is light sport compliant, 2) is low wing, 3) uses tricycle gear, 4) is of metal construction, 5) built using primarily pop type rivets, 6) and has a bubble canopy, snip Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? Sonex I was going to suggest that but it doesn't have the bubble canopy. -- FF |
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![]() ET wrote: wrote in oups.com: flybynightkarmarepair wrote: Jim Logajan wrote: I may have overlooked a few, but if one were looking for a kit that: 1) is light sport compliant, 2) is low wing, 3) uses tricycle gear, 4) is of metal construction, 5) built using primarily pop type rivets, 6) and has a bubble canopy, snip Are there any other kit aircraft that I overlooked that match those 6 points? Sonex I was going to suggest that but it doesn't have the bubble canopy. HUH???? Looks like a bubble to me.... OK, perhaps we have different notions of what a bubble is. I thought a bubble means you could look out the back of the cockpit through the canopy. If it has a turtle deck, it's not a bubble. Think of the progression fo canapies for the P-47. The later models were bubble. -- FF |
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