vansorbust
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Hi everyone!
I’m Drew, I’m new to the RV community as far as being active in forums goes, but have followed for the better part of a year and a half. A little about me - I’m 23, and have completed my ppl. I’m looking to own an aircraft that isn’t just affordable but also something that I have put more then just money into. I have mechanical experience (automotive and motorcycles) from simple maintenance to full engine rebuilds and bodywork. I’m looking at 3 different models currently (yes I know very indecisive). Each have there place in a hangar for me, but with no real world experience of flying one I’m not sure which would be the best pick for me. My “mission” is to have something that is fun for short leisure flights for myself or introducing others to the hobby, as well as something that can do light cross country 2-3 times a year. I’d like to be able to do 400 mile stints without having to watch fuel levels, and something that can hold baggage for 3, sometimes my partner gets a little over zealous.
As far as the models I have considered are as follows -
RV-9A
RV12iS
RV14
I know these are all different in one way or another, but what I like about Vans is that with enough time and though you can make it truly your own, I have a round about set plan for each individually, obviously nothing concrete but a sort of guideline. I’m only going to list the negatives of each model in my opinion as the amount of positives are almost endless to me.
RV-9A - The RV9 seemed to be the obvious choice at first, with the more efficient tuned wing design and larger weight capacity then the 12 but lower cost then the 14, this seems to be the right plane at first, but after some more digging I’m not completely sold on it over the latter, the main issue I have is the fuel capacity, while I know that it should be able to do 400 miles no problem I’d ideally like to not run full tanks and still be comfortable with range. My other issue is that I’m heavily leaning towards a Rotax unit, I understand there are more complexities with them, but from what I’ve gathered there aren’t any glaring issues, other then Lockwoods FWF kit costing roughly $121,000 per reaching out to them earlier this month.
RV-12iS - The 12iS brings out the inner child in me. Sleek, light, nimble, and smooth are what made me fall in love with aviation at first. But my worry is that the powerplant, while being a Rotax which I’m already leaning towards, is great for the planes intended use, but limited on cross country flights due to cruising speeds. Furthermore the weight constraints for baggage and overall comfortability are a big concern from an outside perspective. I know this seems picky as it’s intended for ELSA use, but there isn’t a exact model that slots right into my ideal wants and needs.
RV-14A - My previous concerns for comfort, weight allowance, and cross country flights are gone with this model. My concerns for the 14 are A - Affordability/Cost of Ownership, and B - Difficulty using engines that aren’t factory backed. As far as the money concern, I’d love to have a 14, but the kit is a fair bit more then the 9 or 12, and the factory backed IO-390 is a considerable amount more then a factory 916iS or even a Edge Performance 918is. This leads me to my next issue which is I love the idea of having the lower consumption rate and power capabilities of the Rotax units. But as seen by the cost of doing the 916 in a 9, I’m sure it won’t be cheap or easy to do something similar in a 14.
Again, I’m in the planning phase of this whole thing, and really am not landed on any of the three models. I’m completely open to any suggestions and information even if there is a suggestion of a different model, anything that can open my eyes!
I’m Drew, I’m new to the RV community as far as being active in forums goes, but have followed for the better part of a year and a half. A little about me - I’m 23, and have completed my ppl. I’m looking to own an aircraft that isn’t just affordable but also something that I have put more then just money into. I have mechanical experience (automotive and motorcycles) from simple maintenance to full engine rebuilds and bodywork. I’m looking at 3 different models currently (yes I know very indecisive). Each have there place in a hangar for me, but with no real world experience of flying one I’m not sure which would be the best pick for me. My “mission” is to have something that is fun for short leisure flights for myself or introducing others to the hobby, as well as something that can do light cross country 2-3 times a year. I’d like to be able to do 400 mile stints without having to watch fuel levels, and something that can hold baggage for 3, sometimes my partner gets a little over zealous.
As far as the models I have considered are as follows -
RV-9A
RV12iS
RV14
I know these are all different in one way or another, but what I like about Vans is that with enough time and though you can make it truly your own, I have a round about set plan for each individually, obviously nothing concrete but a sort of guideline. I’m only going to list the negatives of each model in my opinion as the amount of positives are almost endless to me.
RV-9A - The RV9 seemed to be the obvious choice at first, with the more efficient tuned wing design and larger weight capacity then the 12 but lower cost then the 14, this seems to be the right plane at first, but after some more digging I’m not completely sold on it over the latter, the main issue I have is the fuel capacity, while I know that it should be able to do 400 miles no problem I’d ideally like to not run full tanks and still be comfortable with range. My other issue is that I’m heavily leaning towards a Rotax unit, I understand there are more complexities with them, but from what I’ve gathered there aren’t any glaring issues, other then Lockwoods FWF kit costing roughly $121,000 per reaching out to them earlier this month.
RV-12iS - The 12iS brings out the inner child in me. Sleek, light, nimble, and smooth are what made me fall in love with aviation at first. But my worry is that the powerplant, while being a Rotax which I’m already leaning towards, is great for the planes intended use, but limited on cross country flights due to cruising speeds. Furthermore the weight constraints for baggage and overall comfortability are a big concern from an outside perspective. I know this seems picky as it’s intended for ELSA use, but there isn’t a exact model that slots right into my ideal wants and needs.
RV-14A - My previous concerns for comfort, weight allowance, and cross country flights are gone with this model. My concerns for the 14 are A - Affordability/Cost of Ownership, and B - Difficulty using engines that aren’t factory backed. As far as the money concern, I’d love to have a 14, but the kit is a fair bit more then the 9 or 12, and the factory backed IO-390 is a considerable amount more then a factory 916iS or even a Edge Performance 918is. This leads me to my next issue which is I love the idea of having the lower consumption rate and power capabilities of the Rotax units. But as seen by the cost of doing the 916 in a 9, I’m sure it won’t be cheap or easy to do something similar in a 14.
Again, I’m in the planning phase of this whole thing, and really am not landed on any of the three models. I’m completely open to any suggestions and information even if there is a suggestion of a different model, anything that can open my eyes!



