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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Casca on September 25, 2006, 05:57:27 AM
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Fun Video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ij1qWr99qLE) that was linked from AvFlash last week. Golfer, you ought to like it.
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Sort of off topic, but is this true?
The bottom line cost-wise is that a VFR-equipped RV-9A can be built for about $35,000. When completed, it is valued at more than twice that amount.
http://www.my9a.com/what3.asp
Are there any other planes for which this is true as well?
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Originally posted by moot
Sort of off topic, but is this true?
http://www.my9a.com/what3.asp
Are there any other planes for which this is true as well?
The RV9A kit lists for $18,715 and the quickbuild option is $26,840. If you had a lot of time and were a good scrounge you could conceivably get one built for that kind of dough but by the time you get a decent powerplant and a few avionics it would be hard to do in my estimation.
Van's aircraft traditionally have a strong resale value.
I think there are certainly other airplanes you can do it with but the value added has to come from somewhere; normally sweat equity.
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You can buy a mid time engine for 3-8k (if you use the O-235, which is the suggested powerplant for the 9, but most people are probably going to use an O-320 for a couple thousand more), use clever scrounging techniques to put together a solid VFR panel for just a few thousand, so yeah, $30-35k is reasonable for a 9. Of course.... check your mission.
The 9 is a great economical long distance cruiser with docile handling, but it is not an acrobatic design. The RV-7A is very similar, but has the magical blessing for mild acro, if I understand correctly.
There are some amazing advances in these airframes. I love the idea that the 9A can take the same powerplant as the Cessna 152 and go about twice as fast on the same fuel burn, with a lower stall speed. Hello, progress!
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Geesh...HiTech has packed on a few pounds :)
Good find, Casca!
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Wow, looks like it's going pretty fast too. Is it mainly the altitude that gives that impression? (I've never flown so low)
Think I'd leave a present on that seat during the ride... :O
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I think that's an RV-4, a pretty quick plane, so yeah, probably 140+ mph.
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That 4th turn is about the time my stall horn starts ah-Blaring
The plane starts ah-shaking and by the 5th turn I'm hitting the trees with my wingtips cuz I can't figure out why the dang plane is shaking so much and I'm staring intently at the gauges trying to see whats wrong
:)
NwBie
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I'm guessing he's VFR. :D