Build an RV of ???
Jim Logajan wrote:
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Newps wrote:
Capt. Geoffrey Thorpe wrote:
"William Snow" wrote in message
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I am considering building an RV-7A. I currently own an Arrow. I would
like to have an airplane that will cruise at about 200, with a 200 Hp
engine in order to keep the fuel burn numbers within reason. Is the
RV the way to go or am I missing something??
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated and probably heeded.
William L. Snow, PE
CP, IA, ASEL
If your objective is to fly, find a used one for sale somewhere.
If you objective is to enjoy the process of building your own
airplane, then build one.
Your stated objectives are 200 mph, 200 hp - sounds to me like you
want to fly, not build.
--
Geoff
The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com
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When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate.
RV's are great if you don't need to carry anything other than a
toothbrush.
Even for the RV-10?
Unless the pilot and any passengers are morbidly obese, I'd think there
would be enough useful load to carry moderate amounts of luggage. While
I've been less than thrilled by the rather low useful loads of the other
RV's, they aren't that bad.
The -7 & -8 have very reasonable useful loads, as 2 seat a/c go. Full
fuel, 2 normal (not super-)sized adults, & ~100 lbs of baggage should
get you through at least a week of travel.
My wife & I are both a bit under the FAA 'standard'; we've camped for a
week at major flyins without over-grossing either the -4 or the folks
around us. (Includes clothes, tent, sleeping bags, softside cooler,
sandwich food & breakfast food for the week.)
Obviously, this can't be done if you throw anything that catches your
eye into the plane.
Charlie
flying -4, -7 in the oven
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