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RV-6 N198G Jordan and Holly Grant
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RV-6, Standard Kit
Started: Sep 1998 Finished: Jan 2006 Build Time: 7+ years, about 2500 hours Superior XP-360, built by Aerosport Power Lightspeed Plasma II+ Airflow Performance FI B&C SD-8 (no vacuum pump!) Vetterman Crossover Exhaust Hartzell Blended Airfoil Constant Speed Prop Dynon D10A (upgraded from original D10), with remote compass and OAT ACS2003 Engine Monitor (I think modern version is called AFS2500) Apollo/Garmin GX-60 GPS/COMM Narco Txponder AnywhereMap w/XM weather on a Dell PDA Sony CD-Player Classic Aero Leather Seats Lightspeed 20XL Headsets Painters: Holly and Jordan Grant, in our backyard shop Paint: Sherwin Williams JetGlo Snow White and Flight Red. Black Acryglo trim. 3 coats of color + 3 coats of clear all over. Paint scheme was shamelessly copied from Brent Onstott's beautiful RV-6. |
Favorite Picture, Leadville, CO
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My wife and my Grandma
These are pictures of my wife (Holly) taking my 83-year-old grandmother (Barbara) for a ride. Gramma soloed a Piper Cub in the early 40's and served in a Flight Service Station during WWII. She has one "save" on her record for helping a B-17 crew that was lost one night in southern Idaho. She's a magnificent lady and she had a ball flying around with my wife (also a magnificent lady).
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Stunning
Congratulations Jordan,
The best of both worlds.......an RV 6 and a pilot/friend/lover wife!! Kind regards, Pierre |
Hello
Hello Jordan and Holly,
You certainly have a beautiful RV-6! I had the pleasure to meet Holly about 6 months (?) ago at a small airport near Columbus where she was giving a ride to a local enthusiast. Holly will remember me as flying a scroungy looking white/yellow RV-6. (I bought it that way, and it is a work in progress) If you guys ever bring your RV to the west coast, my wife and I would be happy host to a guided tour of Northern CA. PS. I fly for World Airways and have spent alot of time at Osan. Nothing like the fragrance of kimchi on a summer afternoon! |
Would like additional information re Idaho airpark
Sent you a pm. We're considering an Idaho move
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Idaho Airpark Info
I had a couple of questions about our airpark, so here is some additional info. We bought a lot on Red Baron Estates airpark, which is located about 20 miles east of Boise. It's about a 20 minute drive down I-84 to get downtown - very easy. If you look at the Google map on the Picasa pictures (i.e. click on the picture of our house), there is an icon showing exactly where the airpark is.
Red Baron is a very new development. We have a nice asphalt-paved runway and there are about 30 lots on the field. All the lots are at least 1.5 acres, with a few that are 4+ acres. Right now, there are only 5 houses (including mine) that are completed on the development. Two of them are unoccupied spec houses that were built about a year and a half ago. Most of the rest of the lots are for still for sale - expect to pay about $100K for one. There is only 1 airplane actually flying off the runway right now, and he uses a hangar that was on the field before it was converted to an airpark. The other homes do not have hangars, yet - ours will be the first one that is full-up. For anyone that is interested, you can call the developer, Ken Casper, at 208-794-7077 for details. He plans to have a website up sometime in the near future, but I don't think its up yet. There are only 2 other airparks in the vicinity of Boise. "Sunrise" has been around for decades, is pretty small, and has long since been fully developed. The other one is located another 15 minutes or so farther from Boise. They have 10 acre lots and is more appropriate if you want to have more room for horses or similar things. Cost of building here in Idaho (as anywhere) can vary a lot with what you're trying to do. Our home is going to be about 3000 sq ft of living space, plus about 3000 sq ft of garage and hangar. We expect to spend about 350K on building costs - so that comes out to somewhere around $120/sq ft. But don't forget, that includes an enormous amount of unfinished space, as well. If you would like to know anything else about Red Baron or building here, I'm happy to share. When our house is done, we will be adding it to the RV Hotel listing and we'd be happy to have anyone over - especially if you're interested in building at Red Baron. I think we'll probably have room for another 2-seat RV in our hangar, as well, if you visit. Cheers, |
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