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Waiex and Xenos Aircraft Kits Meet '51% Rule'

The FAA completed evaluations of the Waiex and Xenos Kits in October 2005 for compliance with the "major portion" requirement of 14 CFR section 21.191(g). Sonex, ltd tells ANN that both kits were approved on October 21, 2005.

The Waiex (above) offers the same great performance and flight characteristics of the Sonex but with a sporty Y tail. Simple construction is from a laser-cut kit with preformed ribs and pre-welded components using a minimum of tools.

The Xenos (below) is an all-metal, two-place motorglider designed for economical, self-launch soaring as well as power-on cruise speeds of up to 130mph with either the 80 HP AeroVee or the 120 HP Jabiru 3300. The Xenos has a glide ratio of 24:1 with the standard wingtips, and 22:1 with optional aerobatic tips (+6/-3G). The wingtips are fully interchangeable, and the wings themselves can be removed in 20 minutes for storage or trailering. Simple construction is from a laser-cut kit with preformed ribs and pre-welded components using a minimum of tools. Outstanding performance is achieved through its clean aerodynamic shape and simple, light weight construction.

This approval ensures all Waiex and Xenos Builders will have a smooth road in Registering their aircraft as "Experimental- Amateur Built". It also ensures all foreign customers whose governing aircraft agencies use the FAA's Amateur-Built Aircraft Kit list for compliance can now build the Waiex and Xenos.

The Waiex and Xenos will be included in the next release of eligible Amateur-Built Aircraft Kits listed by the FAA.

FMI: www.sonex-ltd.com, www.faa.gov/aircraft/rec/ultralights/amateur_built/kits/

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