"....sigh....another FNG joined our forum....."
Yes, it's yet another "new guy". Allow me to introduce myself. I'm 43, been a pilot since 2002, strictly day VFR, about 300 hours TT. I've been owned by a '46 Cessna 140 since 2005, and it has been a wonderful experience in low cost fun. Seriously. My insurance on the 140 is less than my 10 year old VW.
I originally got started on a Europa XS monowheel kit back in 1998, but other things got in the way and to make a long story short, the ex-wife owns that project now. I could likely buy it from her if I wanted to, but long ago I found that I'm not real comfortable with "soft" construction methods (fiberglass work, upholstery, etc.) I need to be able to lay out, measure, cut, align, and assemble things that don't change shape all over and stay put. I love the Long-EZ, but I just know I'd never be able to come to terms with shaping foam and slathering glass over it.
Naturally, I started to think about going down the RV path. No doubt they are fine aircraft, but they are so common that now many people think "kitplane" = "RV". I'm not one to follow the masses and I also appreciate solid, functional, simple designs that also happen to perform very well. Hello Mr. Thorp!
I have some time before I kick this project off since priority #1 is to build a house and hangar so the project won't be 30 minutes away nor displace cars out of the garage. But, I want to keep the planning moving along so I'm ready to pull the trigger when it's time.
The current scope would be a best described as an S-18 with non-folding wing (or a T-18 with widebody mod and LDS airfoil). Powerplant would be a 320-series Lyc. with fuel injection and electronic ignition. I like the
FlyEFI system, but a Lightspeed/Bendix setup would also be a solid choice. Constant speed prop would be nice, but I would want something lighter like a Whirlwind. Otherwise, one of the proven wood or composite fixed pitch props would go on.
The rest of the plane would be kept light, simple, and functional. No vacuum system and minimal steam gages - although analog still has it's place. The purpose of this plane will be to have a little more room than the 140 and have more speed for a larger "mission radius" while keeping fuel burn down as low as possible. Being an engineer, I'm all about efficiency. Al Mooney and Burt Rutan are my idols.
I'm familiar with Eklund Engineering for the T-18. I assume they can still deliver kit components? I've also tried to get in touch with Classic Sport Aircraft for the S-18, but the website is down and e-mails haven't been responded to. I'm not sure I want to do a full plans-built job, and I like the way Eklund makes the component kits available, but I really think I'd like the widebody mod. Is it available in plans form anywhere without going for the full S-18 kit?
Thanks for letting me ramble! Looking forward to comments/suggestions.
Chris