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SubSonex JSX-2 SubSonex JSX-2 JSX-2 Second version with a BRS parachute, wider fuselage, more streamlined nose, and fully retractable undercarriage. [18] Bob Carlton performed the first test flight with the prototype JSX-2 on 10 July 2014 from Wittman Field. [19] Entered production as an amateur-built kit in the fall of 2014. [20] [21] JSX-2T
Sonex Aircraft, LLC is an American kit aircraft manufacturer located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, producing kits for four all-metal homebuilt monoplanes. The company was founded in 1998 by John Monnett, who has designed the Monnett Sonerai sport aircraft series, Monnett Monerai sailplane, Monnett Moni motorglider, and Monnett Monex racer.
Sonex The original model, incorporating a low-wing design, seats two, and a conventional tail. Available as plans or a kit. [4] [12]Sonex B Introduced in April 2016, this model is a modification of the original Sonex, with an enlarged cockpit for larger and taller pilots, a center "Y-stick", electric flaps and dual throttles as standard.
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The AeroVee engine is manufactured and marketed by AeroConversions, a part of Sonex Aircraft. [1] In 2014, a turbocharger was developed as a $4,200 modification to existing AeroVee engines. The new turbocharged engine is rated at 100 hp. [2]
Sonex Aircraft SubSonex; Sonex Aircraft Teros (UAV) Sonoda (Takehiko Sonoda) Sonoda 1912 Aeroplane [9] Sons (John A Sons, Humble, TX) Sons Trainer [7] Sopwith
JetSuiteX, Inc. (commonly known as JSX) is an American air carrier in the United States and Mexico that describes itself as a "hop-on jet service" [2] that operates point-to-point flights between and within Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Texas, and Utah in the United States and Baja California Sur in Mexico.
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