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- Q7560949 subject Q13299895.
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- Q7560949 abstract "The Sonex, Waiex and Xenos are a family of lightweight, metal, low-wing, two seat homebuilt aircraft. Kits are produced and marketed by Sonex Aircraft, a small manufacturer based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 500 customer built aircraft have been completed by 2014.The Sonex can also be built from plans.Company founder, John Monnett was approached by an Italian business looking for an aircraft that would meet their Microlight category. A variation of Sonerai was initially proposed to meet the 40 mph minimum flight speed requirement. Eventually a clean-sheet design was built around a Jabiru or VW engine installation with similar all-aluminum box fuselage construction as the Monnett Moni. The Sonex can accept various lightweight – less than 200 lb (91 kg) – engines of between 80 to 120 hp (60 to 89 kW).The Sonex, Waiex and Xenos all qualify as American experimental light-sport aircraft (ELSA).".
- Q7560949 designer Q3490333.
- Q7560949 manufacturer Q3490333.
- Q7560949 numberBuilt "1".
- Q7560949 numberBuilt "311".
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- Q7560949 unitCost "20000.0".
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- Q7560949 designer Q3490333.
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- Q7560949 numberBuilt "1".
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- Q7560949 unitCost "USD$20,000 - 26,000".
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- Q7560949 comment "The Sonex, Waiex and Xenos are a family of lightweight, metal, low-wing, two seat homebuilt aircraft. Kits are produced and marketed by Sonex Aircraft, a small manufacturer based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 500 customer built aircraft have been completed by 2014.The Sonex can also be built from plans.Company founder, John Monnett was approached by an Italian business looking for an aircraft that would meet their Microlight category.".
- Q7560949 label "Sonex Aircraft Sonex".
- Q7560949 depiction SonexN232TM01.jpg.