Hey all! I've done some searching but maybe I'm not doing it correctly. If this has already been answered I apologize.I am a licensed pilot with my tailwheel endorsement and I thought it might be interesting to build an XL with full covering and maybe some light weight makeshift doors so I could fly it in the winter (I'm in MN) without turning into an ice cube. Doing so would most likely increase the speed to beyond FAR 103 and would require me to get it numbered (which is just fine, so the title is a little misleading). My concern is that I'm assuming with full covering it'll be more aerodynamic, and result in a bit faster cruise. Unfortunately I'm not an aerospace engineer so my questions are, what determines VNE, and what would that really be for a LE XL? I would hate to build and cover something and have it be fast to the point that the wings fall off or the prop has issues or something equally terrible happens that I can't even think of.Maybe my concern is silly an unfounded. In a perfect world I would end up with an aircraft that could cruise around at 70mph with some canvas/aluminum/plexyglass doors that could be removed on nice days.Thoughts? Ideas? Blatant mockery?Thanks in advance!
The HiMax is SUPER high on my list of small planes I want to build. I'm really debating whether the LE XL or the HiMax is the way to go, but it seems to be 6 of one half a dozen of the other. Just weighing my options
Quote from: totoro001 on February 27, 2017, 02:20:29 PM The HiMax is SUPER high on my list of small planes I want to build. I'm really debating whether the LE XL or the HiMax is the way to go, but it seems to be 6 of one half a dozen of the other. Just weighing my options Totoro001, I assume you have done the pro/con sheet of the two. I find these two a bit different on mission/weight, but maybe they are closer than I think. I would suspect the largest is simply - built to plans- one makes weight, one does not... What other things do you have? Curious..