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Construction of an RV-10 wing in a garage An RV-10 at the Van's Aircraft display at Sun n Fun 2006 in Lakeland Florida RV10 at EAA Airventure 2014 RV-10 landing. The Van's Aircraft RV-10 is a four-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplane sold in kit form by Van's Aircraft. It is the first four-seat airplane in the popular RV series. [3]
RV-8: two-seat tandem seating, aerobatic aircraft, with larger cockpit and greater overall size than the RV-4 [10] [15] RV-9: two seat, side-by-side aircraft; non-aerobatic, with larger wing and more docile handling qualities than others in the RV line [10] [16] RV-10: largest of the RV fleet with four seats, non-aerobatic, tricycle landing ...
The Van's Aircraft RV-14 is an American aerobatic kit aircraft designed by Richard VanGrunsven and produced by Van's Aircraft. It was introduced at AirVenture in July 2012. [1] The aircraft is supplied as a kit for amateur construction. [3] [4] As of November 2022, 207 RV-14s have been completed and flown. [2]
Tail wheel-equipped RV-7 on display at Sun 'n Fun 2004. RV-7A in tricycle configuration with front nose-wheel RV-7 with amphibious floats. The Van's RV-7 and RV-7A are two-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplanes sold in kit form by Van's Aircraft. The RV-7 is the tail-wheel equipped version, while the RV-7A features a nose-wheel. [4]
The pilot was flying a single-engine Van’s RV-10 experimental aircraft, meaning it was built by an individual and not by a large manufacturer, said Botta, a retired airline captain for TWA who ...
The Van's Aircraft RV-15 is an American amateur-built aircraft that is under development by Van's Aircraft of Aurora, Oregon. It was first publicly shown at the AirVenture airshow in July 2022. The aircraft is intended to be supplied as a kit for amateur construction, but as of July 2022 the company was not yet accepting deposits for delivery ...
The corporate headquarters moved from Forest City to Eden Prairie, a Minneapolis suburb, in 2021, but Winnebago retains most of its RV manufacturing in Forest City, Lake Mills and Charles City ...
The Van's RV-9 and RV-9A are American two-seat, single-engine, low-wing homebuilt airplanes sold in kit form by Van's Aircraft of Aurora, Oregon. The RV-9 is the tail-wheel equipped version while the RV-9A features a nose-wheel. [4] [5] [6] The RV-9 was built around a newly designed high aspect ratio wing, featuring a Roncz airfoil.