Yes, we use .020 skins as well for the increased speed and power. You have to get longer, specially bent skins and then make some RV-4 tail kits parts (trimming them down on one side and remaking the curve). Old school slow build stuff for sure. But in the end, it pays off. Helps offset the increased weight in the front with the balanced tail in the back. This RV-3 screams. Tops out around 235. That is Rocket territory. We had issues with the prop in the beginning (Catto FP), too coarse of pitch and had almost no low end climb. Ended up with the Sens GA prop. It really needs a CS prop but the owner didn't want to spend the extra money for that. So it's a compromise. Could get another 10mph out of it I think if it was propped correctly. I am building that last family RV-3 but going with a 320. Punch it out .010 and port/polish. Go with Emags. Should get closer to 175 hp. Going to work on keeping it very light as much as the wallet will allow. Should do 225-230, which is enough for me in my older age. Anything that can CRUISE 200-210 is going like a bat!Nice! Balanced control surfaces? Probably a good idea with 180hp.
Are you talking indicated or true AS.Yes, we use .020 skins as well for the increased speed and power. You have to get longer, specially bent skins and then make some RV-4 tail kits parts (trimming them down on one side and remaking the curve). Old school slow build stuff for sure. But in the end, it pays off. Helps offset the increased weight in the front with the balanced tail in the back. This RV-3 screams. Tops out around 235. That is Rocket territory. We had issues with the prop in the beginning (Catto FP), too coarse of pitch and had almost no low end climb. Ended up with the Sens GA prop. It really needs a CS prop but the owner didn't want to spend the extra money for that. So it's a compromise. Could get another 10mph out of it I think if it was propped correctly. I am building that last family RV-3 but going with a 320. Punch it out .010 and port/polish. Go with Emags. Should get closer to 175 hp. Going to work on keeping it very light as much as the wallet will allow. Should do 225-230, which is enough for me in my older age. Anything that can CRUISE 200-210 is going like a bat!
GPS averages, in actual speed.
I don't know the VNE off the top of my head but this airplane isn't a standard Van's RV-3 and it's got a lot of improvements over the original design to handle the extra speed. Remember, this is an experimental aircraft and you can set whatever it is you want for specs. But you don't do anything foolish when you get into that territory for speeds. It's just a flat out level run for short period of time. Most RV-3's with 160hp and CS props can go right past the Vans Vne in level flight.