cardinalflier
Well Known Member
My airport, KLHM (Lincoln, Ca.) now has 21 flying RV’s, everything from RV 4’s to RV14’s. Anybody got more at their airport?
Yes it does!Conroe, TX. has a bunch too!
Gross number is not a good way to scale this.
A percentage of the total aircraft would seem more meaningful. Otherwise larger airports have a built in advantage.
At our airpark there are 32 hangar homes, and at least 8 RVs
KWRL
I am the sole RV on the field. There used to be a -6 here but he moved a few years back.
There are only 4-6 other RV's in the entire Big Horn Basin. One could say I live in an RV desert. haha
Gross number is not a good way to scale this.
A percentage of the total aircraft would seem more meaningful. Otherwise larger airports have a built in advantage.
At our airpark there are 32 hangar homes, and at least 8 RVs
Gross number is not a good way to scale this.
A percentage of the total aircraft would seem more meaningful. Otherwise larger airports have a built in advantage.
At our airpark there are 32 hangar homes, and at least 8 RVs
Well okay then, Mike - at 12VA the sole aircraft is an RV-10. So we're at 100% of the fleet.
What do I win?
Well okay then, Mike - at 12VA the sole aircraft is an RV-10. So we're at 100% of the fleet.
What do I win?
60% at 56S.A percentage of the total aircraft would seem more meaningful.
We have four RV's, five Yak's, One Air Cam, One AT6, One P-51, One Harmon Rocket, One Witman Tailwind and the rarest of all. One Culver PQ-14. I believe it's the only one flying.
Not a bad collection for an airport that does't have many hangars.
Pat
RV7
KHAF
On my home airfield only two.
My in progress -8 was the only one around 3T3 for a while. There’s another -6A in pieces now.