Hello ,
I am building a RV14, but very frustrated with Vans parts issues. My engine is scheduled for late 2027… So I have now made the decision to purchase an older RV for local flying, and the odd VFR trip.
My question for RV 4 owners
My wife and I are both 135 lbs , I am 5’ 6 ( pilot ) , my wife is taller at 5’9. She has long legs. I have lots of back seat time in the RV 4 , but have not been able to get my wife flying. We looked at a RV 4 yesterday , she sat in the back and felt her legs might be uncomfortable on a 1-2 hour trip. The foot wells look like they would help. Looking for real world experience, pictures of a taller person and their feet in the RV4 foot wells would be helpful. For me , no problems , it is snug but legs are ok with out foot wells. We both love the look and size of the RV 4 and are trying to keep the cost under control, as my 14 build budget is already stretched.
Thanks,
Phil Jarrett
Rockwood, Ontario
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I am building a RV14, but very frustrated with Vans parts issues. My engine is scheduled for late 2027… So I have now made the decision to purchase an older RV for local flying, and the odd VFR trip.
My question for RV 4 owners
My wife and I are both 135 lbs , I am 5’ 6 ( pilot ) , my wife is taller at 5’9. She has long legs. I have lots of back seat time in the RV 4 , but have not been able to get my wife flying. We looked at a RV 4 yesterday , she sat in the back and felt her legs might be uncomfortable on a 1-2 hour trip. The foot wells look like they would help. Looking for real world experience, pictures of a taller person and their feet in the RV4 foot wells would be helpful. For me , no problems , it is snug but legs are ok with out foot wells. We both love the look and size of the RV 4 and are trying to keep the cost under control, as my 14 build budget is already stretched.
Thanks,
Phil Jarrett
Rockwood, Ontario
Sent from my iPad

