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[[Image:0004.jpg|thumb|left|An example of a Sonerai IIL]]
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Many Sonerais have been built and it continues to be a popular design for people seeking a low cost experimental aircraft with good speed and maneuverability.
Many Sonerais have been built and it remains very popular design for people seeking a low cost experimental aircraft with good speed and maneuverability.


For more information on the Sonerai series of homebuilt aircraft see:
For more information on the Sonerai series of homebuilt aircraft see:

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The Sonerai is a small, VW powered homebuilt aircraft designed by John Monnett in the early 1970s. The Sonerai began as a single seat mid-wing Formula-V racer. The Sonerai soon evolved into a two seat model called the Sonerai II. Later versions included a low wing Sonerai IIL, a tricycle gear Sonerai IILT and finally the stretched Sonerai IILS and IILST.

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An example of a Sonerai IIL

Many Sonerais have been built and it remains very popular design for people seeking a low cost experimental aircraft with good speed and maneuverability.

For more information on the Sonerai series of homebuilt aircraft see:

Sonerai.net

Great Plains Aircraft and Supply