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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 16 Mar 2018, 15:49 |
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Joined: 08/30/09 Posts: 2089 Post Likes: +488 Location: Fulshear, TX (X09)
Aircraft: A36 & RV8
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Username Protected wrote: This is a very happy day, mainly for my mate Gerry, but I did a bit of helping along the way, built all the panel, avionics and wiring. So with zero bugs and a faultless first couple of flights, we are over the moon. IFR RV8 with heat in the rear of the cabin (world first we think).
So for a bit of RV8 eye candy.....enjoy.
Looks like I need to visit Brisbane again... I assume this is the one we looked at when I was in town last...
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 19 Mar 2018, 00:49 |
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Joined: 05/29/10 Posts: 3912 Post Likes: +1041 Company: Advanced Pilot Seminars Aust. Location: Brisbane Qld Australia
Aircraft: RV-10....ssshhh!
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Jay.....there are some more whiskey's to test too. Yes, we visited Gerry in his shed. Robert, it is a stroked lycoming IO395, Vetterman dual exhaust. It is the nicest RV I have seen to date. Interior is very nice, and the avionics set up....is, well lets just say brilliantly done
_________________ David Brown
The two best investments you can make, by any financial test, an EMS and APS!
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 22 Mar 2018, 17:38 |
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Joined: 12/29/12 Posts: 656 Post Likes: +256
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I´ve never seen an RV, just on pics. The 8 seems to be my favorite in a taildragger configuration. How does it handle on the ground? Lets say compared to a 185?
Rgs,
Patrick
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 22 Mar 2018, 22:36 |
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Joined: 01/22/16 Posts: 479 Post Likes: +520
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Username Protected wrote: I´ve never seen an RV, just on pics. The 8 seems to be my favorite in a taildragger configuration. How does it handle on the ground? Lets say compared to a 185? Never flown a 185 but compared to an RV-4, the -8 is a lot "squirrelier" during the rollout.
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 00:41 |
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Joined: 02/27/11 Posts: 1136 Post Likes: +1885 Location: Silverdale, WA (KPWT)
Aircraft: 1966 Bonanza V35
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Username Protected wrote: I'm making S L O WWW progress on my -8. I'm currently working on the engine baffle. I think I could have carved it out of stone faster. I'm amazed how many of these things get done considering the amount of work involved. It also changes the way you look at a certified airplane. Considering the number of man hours involved with building, the price of a quality Bonanza is a bargain!
Robert Was sitting around the campfire at Oshkosh with Van 35 years ago. As part of a very long conversation he said something like, 'It depends what you want to do. Build or fly. If you want to fly, for the price of an RV kit,engine, and instruments, you can buy a very nice used Bonanza and be flying tomorrow.'
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 07:03 |
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Joined: 05/11/10 Posts: 12405 Post Likes: +11415 Location: Indiana
Aircraft: Cessna 185, RV-7
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Username Protected wrote: I'm making S L O WWW progress on my -8. I'm currently working on the engine baffle. I think I could have carved it out of stone faster. I'm amazed how many of these things get done considering the amount of work involved. It also changes the way you look at a certified airplane. Considering the number of man hours involved with building, the price of a quality Bonanza is a bargain!
Robert Was sitting around the campfire at Oshkosh with Van 35 years ago. As part of a very long conversation he said something like, 'It depends what you want to do. Build or fly. If you want to fly, for the price of an RV kit,engine, and instruments, you can buy a very nice used Bonanza and be flying tomorrow.'
As RV prices go up and Bonanzas' down, this is more true than ever. And now there are a million completed RVs you can buy, too.
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 10:46 |
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Joined: 11/03/08 Posts: 14582 Post Likes: +22963 Location: Peachtree City GA / Stoke-On-Trent UK
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I don't know hoe someone can have never seen an RV. They are everywhere.
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 11:40 |
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Joined: 01/29/09 Posts: 4697 Post Likes: +2404 Company: retired corporate mostly Location: Chico,California KCIC/CL56
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Quote: compared to an RV-4, the -8 is a lot "squirrelier" during the rollout I wonder why that is, they are the same length pretty much. I wonder if the gear on the squirrley one was not aligned perfectly. I flew a Smith miniplane that was "darty" on touchdown until the gear was aligned.
_________________ Jeff
soloed in a land of Superhomers/1959 Cessna 150, retired with Proline 21/ CJ4.
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 11:48 |
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Joined: 01/06/11 Posts: 2918 Post Likes: +1630 Location: Missouri
Aircraft: C-120 RV8
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Username Protected wrote: I wonder if the gear on the squirrley one was not aligned perfectly.
That's what I was wondering. I've never flown either but after futzing with alignment and measurements when attaching the gear legs I can't help but think that some -8 gear are better aligned than others. Robert
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 16:04 |
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Joined: 12/29/12 Posts: 656 Post Likes: +256
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Username Protected wrote: I don't know hoe someone can have never seen an RV. They are everywhere. Experimentals are not allowed in my corner of the world.
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 16:07 |
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Joined: 02/13/10 Posts: 20129 Post Likes: +23629 Location: Castle Rock, Colorado
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Username Protected wrote: I don't know hoe someone can have never seen an RV. They are everywhere. Experimentals are not allowed in my corner of the world. Where's your corner of the world?
_________________ Arlen Get your motor runnin' Head out on the highway - Mars Bonfire
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Post subject: Re: RV Talk Posted: 24 Mar 2018, 17:57 |
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Joined: 03/17/08 Posts: 6072 Post Likes: +12504 Location: KMCW
Aircraft: B55 PII,F-1,L-2,OTW,
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None of the RVs are squirrelly in any aspect except pitch when loaded aft CG.. If someone says an RV is squirrelly, something is wrong with the plane, or more likely, the pilot.
_________________ Tailwinds, Doug Rozendaal MCW Be Nice, Kind, I don't care, be something, just don't be a jerk ;-)
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