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July 7, 2004 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

Hank Povolny - Sonerai IIL
TDZ (Metcalf airport) Hanger # 14 


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The following was taken from the Great Planes Website.

The Sonerai II (original) is one of the most versatile two place homebuilt aircraft ever conceived. In its original form, the standard Sonerai II is a mid-wing, two place tandem aircraft, that is flown from the rear seat solo. The II-L is the same aircraft but with a "low-wing". The low-wing version is especially popular with 6 foot plus pilots, as the pilot legs go over the main spar carry through structure. The Sonerai II-LT (Low-wing, tri-gear) is the same as the Sonerai II-L, but has a steerable nosewheel added to the structure. Many builders with limited or no taildragger experience opt for the tri-gear addition.

All models of the Sonerai II use a minimum of different sizes of materials to reduce the cost, without hampering the integrity of the design. The wing is all aluminum and is composed of two panels that easily fold along side the fuselage enabling the Sonerai II, II-L and II-LT to be towed tail first on its own gear. Stainless steel cherry rivets are used to skin the wing. The fuselage and tail surfaces are constructed of standard sizes of 4130 steel tubing that are fabric covered. All aluminum sheet used is 2024-T3 .025" except for the spars which are .040".

The fiberglass cowling removes easily to allow complete access to the engine, magneto, tank and instruments. The landing gear is a formed aluminum spring with 5" wheels and 3/4" axles. A tapered tailspring rod is used for the tailwheel (II and II-L) All Sonerai II's feature a l0 gallon main tank with the option of a 6 gallon auxiliary tank carried on the passengers floor board (without passenger).

The Sonerai II, II-L and II-LT are an excellent choice for the individual who desires a high performance, two place VW powered sport aircraft. The Sonerai II series will accept VW powered plants in size from 1700cc - 2180cc.

S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
SPAN 18' 8"
LENGTH 18' 10"
HEIGHT 5' 5"
ENGINE 1700 - 2180CC
FUEL CAPACITY - STD. 10 GALLONS
FUEL CAPACITY - OPT. 6 GALLONS
EMPTY WEIGHT (No Starter) 520 LBS.
USEFUL LOAD 430 LBS.
GROSS WEIGHT 950 LBS.
WING AREA 84 SQ. FT.
WING LOADING AT GROSS 11.3 LB SQ FT
SEATS 2 TANDEM

 

P E R F O R M A N C E S
DESIGN LIMIT AT FULL GROSS +/- 4 G's
AEROBATIC LIMIT SOLO W/755 LBS. +/- 6 G's
TAKE OFF DISTANCE 900 FT.
STALL SPEED 45 MPH
LANDING SPEED 58 MPH
MANEUVERING SPEED 115 MPH
CRUISING SPEED AT 75% 140 MPH
VNE 200 MPH
RANGE W/45 MINUTE RESERVE 245 SM
RATE OF CLIMB AT GROSS 500 FPM

 

Keith Browne's Sonerai II-L, Low-wing Taildragger

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