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I just realized that next month I will have been flying my RV-6 for 16
years. I made the first flight on it July 14, 1989. I built the second customer built RV-6 and have about 1100 tach hours on it. This is not a lot of time given the length of time that I have been flying it but I believe it is probably above the average. There are a few guys in my local area that have over 2000 hours on their RV's I am just curious how long others here have owned their homebuilt aircraft and how many hours you have on it? Jerry |
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On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 08:24:58 -0700, Jerry Springer
wrote: I just realized that next month I will have been flying my RV-6 for 16 years. I made the first flight on it July 14, 1989. I built the second customer built RV-6 and have about 1100 tach hours on it. This is not a lot of time given the length of time that I have been flying it but I believe it is probably above the average. There are a few guys in my local area that have over 2000 hours on their RV's I am just curious how long others here have owned their homebuilt aircraft and how many hours you have on it? Jerry my Tailwind is 20 years old in 3 months. had 320 hours on it when I bought it 3-4 years ago. I've taken that up to 584 hours tacho time. Stealth Pilot |
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On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 23:17:49 +0800, Stealth Pilot wrote:
On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 08:24:58 -0700, Jerry Springer wrote: I just realized that next month I will have been flying my RV-6 for 16 years. I made the first flight on it July 14, 1989. I built the second customer built RV-6 and have about 1100 tach hours on it. This is not a lot of time given the length of time that I have been flying it but I believe it is probably above the average. There are a few guys in my local area that have over 2000 hours on their RV's I am just curious how long others here have owned their homebuilt aircraft and how many hours you have on it? my Tailwind is 20 years old in 3 months. had 320 hours on it when I bought it 3-4 years ago. I've taken that up to 584 hours tacho time. Stealth Pilot My Fly Baby is 23 years old. I bought it nine years ago with 100 hours TT (25 SMOH) and have put almost 300 hours on it. Ron Wanttaja |
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Ron Wanttaja wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jun 2005 23:17:49 +0800, Stealth Pilot wrote: On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 08:24:58 -0700, Jerry Springer wrote: I just realized that next month I will have been flying my RV-6 for 16 years. I made the first flight on it July 14, 1989. I built the second customer built RV-6 and have about 1100 tach hours on it. This is not a lot of time given the length of time that I have been flying it but I believe it is probably above the average. There are a few guys in my local area that have over 2000 hours on their RV's I am just curious how long others here have owned their homebuilt aircraft and how many hours you have on it? my Tailwind is 20 years old in 3 months. had 320 hours on it when I bought it 3-4 years ago. I've taken that up to 584 hours tacho time. Stealth Pilot My Fly Baby is 23 years old. I bought it nine years ago with 100 hours TT (25 SMOH) and have put almost 300 hours on it. Ron Wanttaja RV-4 completed 1991, purchased 2003, currently just under 1000 hrs Charlie |
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I'm a newcomer. A year ago I passed my checkride and was pronounced fit to
continue learning to fly. I bought a Savannah kit (an improved CH701) and had it flying by last December, so I've owned a finished homebuilt for six months and I've got 62 hours in it so far. The weather has been too crumby for long flights, so I hope to rack up a bunch of hours this summer going out to the desert in eastern Oregon. tom pettit On Fri, 03 Jun 2005 08:24:58 -0700, Jerry Springer wrote: I just realized that next month I will have been flying my RV-6 for 16 years. I made the first flight on it July 14, 1989. I built the second customer built RV-6 and have about 1100 tach hours on it. This is not a lot of time given the length of time that I have been flying it but I believe it is probably above the average. There are a few guys in my local area that have over 2000 hours on their RV's I am just curious how long others here have owned their homebuilt aircraft and how many hours you have on it? Jerry |
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Jerry Springer asks:
I am just curious how long others here have owned their homebuilt aircraft and how many hours you have on it? Built my COZY MKIV from 1995 to 2002 - first flight August 4th, 2002. Now have 250 hours on it. -- Marc J. Zeitlin http://marc.zeitlin.home.comcast.net/ http://www.cozybuilders.org/ Copyright (c) 2005 |
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