"The Van’s RV-10 - Is it the perfect airplane?"
No.
That's why every pilot should have at least three airplanes. A jet for going high and fast, a rag & tube taildragger (C180 acceptable substitute) for going low and slow, and...
...So far, I’m really liking everything that I’m reading about this airplane. Anybody have any first hand experience with one? It would look great with me in the pilot’s seat, wearing a leather jacket and a pair of aviators and three knockout babes occupying the remaining seats on the way to the beach for a weekend trip. Can you dig it?..
...a Warbird, for pickin' up the chicks.
Leather jacket, shades and knockout babes in an RV10?
Isn't that like taking your date to the prom in Granddad's Country Squire station wagon?
The babes you are likely to pick up with a Walter Mitty RV10 are the ones that will be asking you, on the second date, if you installed child seat anchors in the back when you built the plane.
(Did you Millennials study Thurber in school?
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(and before you RV10 owners take offense, I do think they are a remarkable airplane for the mission they were intended for
And the child seat anchors should be included in the standard kit imo
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...There's a guy in San Diego who splits his time flying his Vans (not sure which, it is smaller) and his Cirrus, so clearly it also appeals to a wide audience
One our Club members has an RV8 (yes, with the 3rd wheel in the right place) he built, and an SR-22 turbo. Raves about both of them.
You don't HAVE to build one. Plenty of them come up for sale..
Another one of our Club members just finished building and flying off the hours on his second RV10 build. He flew the first one quite a bit and then sold it because he decided he needed to do it again to "get it perfect".
if it was acro, then it would be perfect lol
You need an RV4 my friend. Seriously! They have to be the best Van's value airplane on the used market. Everyone seems to want to pay up for bigger engines in their RVs, and the 4s now seem somewhat neglected and unloved.
@nauga built and flies one iirc.
I'd own one if I was a bit shorter and bit lighter.
If you can fill the seats, the tanks, and carry baggage all at the same time, then you're wasting potential performance in all of those categories...
Sez the man who filled his 182 with extra fuel tanks to fix that very problem.
(just kidding).