Paulie
Line Up and Wait
I know of a T-18 for sale. Very nice airplane.RVs are a dime a dozen. Build a T-18 instead.
I know of a T-18 for sale. Very nice airplane.RVs are a dime a dozen. Build a T-18 instead.
My friendly local A&P used to build aluminum wings for a living. He wants to build a plane with me. I am absurdly tempted because this method will probably get the thing done in months (or at most years) instead of decades and it will probably fly straight, plus building the plane under an A&P's supervision could lead to qualifying for an airframe mechanic certificate, which will have other benefits in life.........
What I need now is someone to talk me out of the whole thing. Does anyone in the upper Midwest have a flying RV-7 and/or RV-9 they would like to have a pilot-rated passenger or safety pilot in for a couple hours to help? I'm in western ND so the entire states of MT, ND, MN, and SD are within easy reach and I would fly a little farther than that to get a taste of something before committing over $100,000 and many hours of my life to it. I hope someone can help convince me not to do this!
Oh geez, this forum is dangerous. I accidentally wander into this thread, which then leads me to Trade-a-plane.com and various other dark corners of the internet vying to sell me an RV-9A.. Aaaaaaaaaahhh!!
Too late...Just do it! I helped build one back in the late 90's in The Netherlands, started my own project before life got in the way and still regret selling it. And... just this morning saw that the guy that bought it just flew it for the first time. Even more envy now. Do it!
This thread is not good for me. Every time it gets bumped I look at the calendar and my 401k statement.
Too late...
nice furniture......Too late...
You like my shiny, 9 foot long TV tray?nice furniture......
I do....I do...You like my shiny, 9 foot long TV tray?
. . . if one is really proficient and on their game, both the Thorp and Mustang can be flown from smaller grass strips. On guy routinely flew his Mustang II in and out of 2700' with trees on each end.
Wow, never realized that 2700' is short . . . But when I visit a 2000' grass strip, I don't take more than one pax with half tanks. I do trade the 2nd person for more fuel, though. Mooneys aren't known as short field performers. I was based for 7 years at a 3000' paved field with trees on each end, it was easy peasy. Now I'm on 3200' open on ine end and falling off to a river on the other.
Not a huge fan of RVs. Like composites myself but you can't go wrong with an RV. Well thought out design and you'll never need to worry about getting parts, unlike my Glasair 1 which isn't supported anymore.
Too late...
It's almost depressing how little duct tape goes into this plane.If you never go any farther with it, you could do like Red Green did with the kitchen counter top and wear it as a portable work bench, after adding suspenders to hold it up.
It's almost depressing how little duct tape goes into this plane.
Trees on north end are 80’ literally at end of runway. South end is more open 30’ trees 50’ from end of runway where I’m based. I know a couple of folks who won’t fly their RVs in there.
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The only hesitation I have about composite is that (I believe) the leading kit manufacturers don't include a lightning protection grid and the aircraft could be structurally compromised by a lightning strike. I could be wrong.
I really like the Glasair II and III from a performance and aesthetic standpoint over the RV's.
That's a pilot limitation, not a RV limitation.
Wow, never realized that 2700' is short . . . But when I visit a 2000' grass strip, I don't take more than one pax with half tanks. I do trade the 2nd person for more fuel, though. Mooneys aren't known as short field performers. I was based for 7 years at a 3000' paved field with trees on each end, it was easy peasy. Now I'm on 3200' open on ine end and falling off to a river on the other.
Awesome! Get a better way to ‘store the parts’ though... good luck!
I also ordered some teleprompter glass, a small OLED display, and a fresnel lens to build a prototype HUD. All of the experimental avionics spit enough data out for logging purposes to drive a pretty complete HUD, and if the prototype works out I can study how to get additional data to be even more complete. Because anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
I’ve studied that option. Requires GRT EFIS and an android device, but worst of all is focused 6-8 feet in front of you, which is roughly infinity feet less than infinity where it should be.While making your own HUD is certainly in the spirit of Experimental aviation (education, recreation, etc.), you can buy one for not much $$$$$:
http://grtavionics.com/home/efis-systems/heads-up-display/
You’re way too late anyhow. I have about 6 more lines of rivets on my RV-14 empennage kit and I am plugging away at the fuselage kit despite a busy summer.Cant talk you out of it... I LOVE my RV-7
WHY WAS I NOT INFORMED OF THIS?!While making your own HUD is certainly in the spirit of Experimental aviation (education, recreation, etc.), you can buy one for not much $$$$$:
http://grtavionics.com/home/efis-systems/heads-up-display/
WHY WAS I NOT INFORMED OF THIS?!
Anyone know an app/interface that will get me from a Dynon head to a Hudly?
The Dynon boxes already talk to a Raspberry Pi.
Nauga,
popeye
Terrible idea. That's how I got started. I ordered the USB sticks for the -7 and for the -14. I looked at them both and thought the -14 looked really easy, so I ordered the empennage kit. (I also bought a bunch of electrical outlets, wire, and plug-in fluorescent light fixtures and listened to audiobooks while wiring up the temporary electrical system to power the factory.)I read this whole thread...twice, to talk me out of getting into this ...
then i ordered the USB stick for -10
Terrible idea. That's how I got started. I ordered the USB sticks for the -7 and for the -14. I looked at them both and thought the -14 looked really easy, so I ordered the empennage kit. (I also bought a bunch of electrical outlets, wire, and plug-in fluorescent light fixtures and listened to audiobooks while wiring up the temporary electrical system to power the factory.)
If you do want to see some of these processes in action, you're welcome to fly west and visit my project. But then you will be forced to participate in my "what shade of gray should I paint the interior?" poll.
P.S. Don't read my "talk me out of building" thread from about this time last year. I got no help at all there.
Thanks to the helpful dissuasion of this thread since I posted it just over a year ago, I am on pace to fly my new RV-14 taildragger to Airventure 2019. Of course, pace is a funny thing and I'll probably finish it just in time for Airventure 2025. But I do have a giant, unseaworthy canoe in my basement now, and that's something.as a matter of fact, come pick me up in it..
Well, I spoke too soon on that. But my RV-14 has its airworthiness inspection set for tomorrow. All of you failed to talk me out of it, and for that I will be forever thanksentful (half thankful, half resentful). Good work, everyone. I hope to see you all at Airventure!Thanks to the helpful dissuasion of this thread since I posted it just over a year ago, I am on pace to fly my new RV-14 taildragger to Airventure 2019. Of course, pace is a funny thing and I'll probably finish it just in time for Airventure 2025. But I do have a giant, unseaworthy canoe in my basement now, and that's something.
Congratulations on the completion and good luck on the inspection. I think there is some rule about pictures or it didn't happen. Am I right?Well, I spoke too soon on that. But my RV-14 has its airworthiness inspection set for tomorrow. All of you failed to talk me out of it, and for that I will be forever thanksentful (half thankful, half resentful). Good work, everyone. I hope to see you all at Airventure!
The specific rule is that you must post a picture of your new airplane. As of today, I only have an airplane kit. Tomorrow, if it becomes an airplane, then I'll have to post a picture.Congratulations on the completion and good luck on the inspection. I think there is some rule about pictures or it didn't happen. Am I right?
As of today, I only have an airplane kit. Tomorrow, if it becomes an airplane, then I'll have to post a picture.
Congratulations.Well, I spoke too soon on that. But my RV-14 has its airworthiness inspection set for tomorrow. All of you failed to talk me out of it, and for that I will be forever thanksentful (half thankful, half resentful). Good work, everyone. I hope to see you all at Airventure!