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Submitting First Flight Reports
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From: Roger
Standley
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: N291RV
flies on July 1, 2008
Date sent: Thu,
3 Jul 2008
RV-10, N291RV had its first, second and third flights on
July 1, 2008! WOW! Great plane!
What a beast! Handles almost hands free. At hi cruise, it
needs a little left rudder to center the ball. Total time on
first flying day was 1.75 hours!
All went well with only a few minor problems to work
through. Idle EGT
on #6 cylinder was high and was found to be an out-of-round
intake pipe
causing an air intake leak. Late in first flight, the #2 CHT
suddenly went high and was later traced to the CHT probe.
Thank you to Vans for the great kit and support, the
Matronics RV-10 Group for the best advice and help ever, Alex
DeDominicis for the transition training that saved my bacon,
and, of course, my family and local aviation friends without
who's support this would not have happened.
Roger Standley
Builder Flyer #40291
N291RV
New IO-540-D4A5
Hartzell Blended
Empty Weight - 1619# (without wheel pants or gear fairings)
[ taildragon at msn.com ]
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From: Bill
Fisher
Subject: First
flight -- RV7A #73086
Date sent: Wed,
2 Jul 2008
I am pleased to announce that RV7A #73086 N257RV made it's
first flight on July 2, 2008. The airplane flew beautifully
with no problems.
William Fisher
[ bfisher at eplus.net ]
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From: Deon
van den Berg
Subject: SN.
73066
Date sent: Wed,
2 Jul 2008
Just to let you know, 73066 Reg. No. ZU-EXI completed its
maiden flight at Brits Airfield, South Africa (FABS) on the
1st of June and it was perfect.
A word of thanks to everybody at Van’s for the kit, their
support and the opportunity to realize a dream.

Regards
Deon and Brenda
[ deonrv7 at vodamail.co.za ]
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From: [
Propheads at aol.com ]
Date sent: Wed,
25 Jun 2008
Subject: First
Flight
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
First flight of RV-8 N814KV (serial #80405) took place in
March with no surprises. KV has a 200hp and a blended airfoil.
Panel has a Dynon 180, King radios, with some steam backups.
Painted with interior (no pants) weighs in at 1127.
Like most guys out there, I need to thank several people.
First is my wife Kitrena for 10+ years of patience and
understanding for a dream completed. My dad Ron (RV-4 builder)
for inspiration and sweat equity. Scott Clement for the last
big push. Nate Neil, Larry Richards, The Rez and the gang at
Industrial Aviation Services, Inc. and Vans Aircraft for a
great product and personnel.

Van Patton
Keizer, OR
[ propheads at
aol.com ]
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From: Allen
Holcombe
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: late
posting
Date sent: Tue,
24 Jun
I am a little late posting the first flight, been having to
much fun flying. I am now 32hours into phase 1 testing. N231AH
flew for the first time Sunday April 13th. She is a RV-8 QB
Kit Number 82573, Engine is a O360A1A from Van’s with
Hartzel CS. The panel consists of Dynon 180, Garmin SL40, GTX
320, GPSMAP 396 and TT Digiflight II.
The aircraft fly’s great, everything I expected and more.
My 17 year old son Joshua was my building partner through the
project start to finish; this was a tremendous learning
experience for Josh.
Thanks to all my RV buddies for tech support and
encouragement, especially Doug Reeves VAF website. Thanks to
Van for designing this wonderful aircraft.
Also thanks to all the Van’s staff from order entry to
shipping you guys are great.

Allen Holcombe
[ allenholcombe at
pinnaclesystemsfurniture.com ]
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From: Gordon
Jack
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
Flight RV-7A 70011
Date sent: Mon,
23 Jun 2008
June 23 2008
Goin’ RV’N
Last Tuesday was a magical day. There was finally air under
the wheels of RV-7A 70011 C-FRVN based at CYXS Prince George
B.C. Canada. The inventory of the empenage kit was done on
Fathers Day June 17, 2001, just 2 days after the demo flights
by Scott Risan of Vans and the tour of the factory by Rob
Butts. Even after many circuits and lots of field work in our
friend John Hebb’s RV-7A C-GVVT there is nothing like the
feeling of the silence of the wheels of your own plane exactly
7 years to the day which we didn’t realize until now. With
the ball in the middle and without any heavy wing tendencies
our dream has come true. This did not happen without the
continuous motivation, assistance and support of my wonderful
wife Karen who ran the rivet gun. So to start with Karen and I
would like to thank the supporters whom we know or have met
followed by the supporters who we have yet to meet. Supporters
who we have met or know personally, my brother Ken and wife
Marleen who believed in the dream with us, John Hebb, no words
could ever show the appreciation to this man, Chris and Joan
Cox RV-7 C-FCOX fellow modelers, world class control line
stunt competitors and huge motivators and the first one we
called after the test flight, Scott Risan, we both can still
remember every second of our first ride in an RV, Rob Butts
who made us feel like lifelong friends from the onset, Paul
Rosales, (it isn’t a dash and it’ll fly on a Tuesday, and
yes it was a Tuesday Paul), Leo Gladesdahl, (the Arlington
motorhome guy) who tried to talk me into building an RV for
over 20 years. Kurt Gladesdahl, Leo’s son and a high time
pilot and close friend who told me back in the dreaming years
(thinking about a plastic plane) "If it isn’t an RV I
won’t test fly it." Les Vaughan RV-6, Al Lachman RV
7A(building), Shona Hirota, Mike Neff, Dan McKeith, Don Cadman,
Dan Mercer, Mike Jensen, Joe Gagne and our apologies for
anyone we missed. Motivators whom we have yet to meet, but
feel we have known for years, Doug Reeves, Michael Stewart,
Roberta Hegy, Sam Buchanon. All we can say is wow.
Concentrating on break in now and learning to keep up with
this plane. C-FRVN is a bit of a porker at 1180 but worth
every pound. Besides Karen says this will give me motivation
to lose 20 J
She is equipped with Garmin 430W Garmin 340, Garmin 327,
Icom 210, GRT 2 Screens, Advanced AOA Sport, Trio AP and Alt
Hold, Plus a few steam gauges. An Aerosport ECI O-360 with a
Hartzell blended airfoil prop pulls her through the air with
authority. Karen and I with some assistance by John Hebb,
painted it. The interior is Classic Aero. It sounds old but
keep pounding those rivets.
These are truly magical machines, worth the effort, and
time. Thanks to the vision of a man in a little yellow plane
36 or so years ago our dream came true today. So thank you Van
and everyone else who helped along the way.

Gordon & Karen Jack
RV-7A C-FRVN @ CYXS
[ gordjack at telus.net ]
7.3 on the Hobbs
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From: Slade
& Marcy Barker
Subject: first
flight
I'm delighted to report that RV-8, N817SM, (81546)
completed her maiden flight this morning. N817SM is propelled
by a constant speed MTV-15-B propeller driven by a Lycoming
IO-360-A1B6 engine. Handling characteristics were so similar
to the Citabria I've been flying that transition was a
non-issue, although the difference in power was noticeable.
There was no noticeable "heavy wing" and stick
forces seemed lighter than I was expecting. Approach to power
off stalls was so stable that I decided to go ahead and do a
full stall. This proved to be a non-event as stability through
the stall was excellent and loss of altitude less than 50
feet. Rudder authority was excellent. While I did not test
climb performance at this stage it was still impressive. I
climbed out at a shallow angle and still got 1300fpm with
110kts IAS at 900' density altitude. I was almost at pattern
altitude by the time I crossed the numbers at the far end of
the runway! My power off stalls occurred at about 60kts, which
I thought was a little high, so my IAS might be reading high.
Landing also went better than I expected. I just held it off
until it stopped flying and it settled to a nice three point
and rolled to a stop in short order. I believe this plane
could easily operate off an aircraft carrier.
Thanks for one great design!
Slade Barker
[ marsla at datasync.com ]
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From: Steve
Sampson
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
Flight
Date sent: Tue,
17 Jun 2008
For First Flight details go to: http://gikonhome.blogspot.com/
Cheers, Steve
[ s_sampson at
btinternet.com ]
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From: Robert
V Foutz
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
Flight
Date sent: Sun,
15 Jun 2008
June 15, 2008, is Father's Day; and I have fathered a new
baby. At dawn my RV-9A came alive and "broke the surely
bonds" for the first time. The Lycoming O 320 and
Sensennich fixed pitch performed flawlessly; airframe controls
were harmonious and true.
"Education and recreation" were obtained through
Alexender Tech Center's empennage class, EAA workshops, and
extensive reliance on Van's excellent Builder Support. Thanks
to Mike Seager and Jan Bussell for transitioning, to advise
from local A&P's, and to Avionics Systems for a unique
panel. Most of all, thank you Joe Knox for inspiration, and
thank you Theresa for cobuilding and making this fantastic
aircraft happen.

Bob Foutz (90988)
PSK
Dublin, VA
[ rvfoutz at comcast.net
]
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From: Earl
Berry Jr.
Date sent: Sat,
14 Jun 2008
Subject: First
Flight on N96EB
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
I made the first flight ( .8 ) on my RV-8 Quick build S/N
82695 N96EB on 6/03/08 .Completion time was about 14 months.
My thanks to Buddy Gaston and his RV-9A Chase plane as well as
Jay Pratt At RV central for several Phone Conversations and a
few personal visits to his facility as well as Bruce, and the
other folks at Vans The plane handled better than I expected
for a first flight. No issues. It is pretty plain Jane
Compared to a lot of RV-8 Currently being build, No TV's . All
Steam Gages with a Standard "T" configuration. For
avionics a Garmin 300XL and a Collins TDR 950 Transponder. The
engine is a "0" SMOH Wide deck lycoming 0360 A1A
With a Hartzell C/S prop.The Empty weight came in at1094 lbs
No Makeup yet, My plans are for a white with blue trim paint
after I complete the 25 hour flight test requirement. I plan
to install an autopilot and a solid state transponder in the
future as finances permit.I have had several teasing comments
about the pink lower cowling and I tell them Vans also
promotes MaryKay Products and for now they will half to live
with it.
Thanks Again you have a great kit.

Best regards,
Earl Berry Jr.
[ EB460 at aol.com
]
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