WKumley
I'm New Here
My wife and I are in the researching stage of looking for a suitable 4 seat experimental to build that will meet our goals and the RV-10 has recently been added to my list. She wants to see one in person first but I feel like finding an RV-10 will be easier than finding a BD-4c (another plane that was on my radar for a while). A little more background: We own and fly a Piper Colt and love it, other than its speed for cross country and the fact that it limits us to only us with no additional passengers. I'm active duty Navy and started my career as an avionics technician which has helped with the Colt as I was able to do my own avionics upgrade and the local shop at the time signed off my work. They also offered me a job
but I wasn't ready to commit to that since I knew the Navy would move me again, and they did. We want a plane that will work as a cross country platform with additional seats so we can have more flexibility to take friends with us on occasion.
Planes that made the short list:
Velocity - her favorite. I've come around to the idea but don't like the landing/takeoff distances required and the only real baggage area to speak of is either the back seat or the small arm wells you can build into the wing strakes. But you're using passenger space even if you have something small enough to fit there. She really likes the looks and the center stick or dual sidestick option as it frees up her legroom. We've sat in a few and she was a passenger in a friends Velocity twin.
BD-4c - my favorite until we talked to Jim Bede Jr at Sun n Fun this year. The conversation shifted rather quickly to him wanting to sell the company. This resulted in a lot of concern for support and parts availability if we ever need it. Granted, if we build it, we would likely be able to get the material and fix it without ordering something from BD directly. They also failed to have a 4c at Sun n Fun like they hoped for earlier in the year so we were not able to see one in person.
RV-10 - recent addition to my list as it meets our goals and is effectively the same cost as a Velocity. It also looks a lot nicer than the BD.
Questions I now have about the RV-10.
Is the listed total weight/useful load accurate on the website? I've seen plenty of experimental aircraft that end up quite a bit different than the published numbers on weight. I understand the builder impacts this a lot with choice of interior finish, engine, mods, etc... but if you stick to the plans can you expect to see published numbers?
Has anyone considered a center stick option or sidesticks? Is it even needed? As we haven't sat in or flown in a RV-10 yet this may be a non-issue but I'm curious of the options. I could also probably make the copilot control stick removeable as I've seen that done with other airplanes with control sticks. From what I've seen so far, the center tunnel in the RV is loaded with other stuff so changing to a center stick between the seats may not even be feasible.
I've got a small old air compressor (10-12 gallon) and imagine I'll need an upgrade in the setup. Is there a recommended size/cfm combo for building an RV? I doubt I'll paint the plane myself and that is at the end so the big demand tools I can think of are the drill and rivet gun.
Last, is anyone in the Pacific Norhtwest with an RV-10 that they'd be willing to let us look at and pick your brain? We're already talking about visiting the factory soon-ish but would like to talk to owners to get their own pros/cons about the plane. We are based at 0S9 in Jefferson County Washington across the Puget Sound from Seattle.
Planes that made the short list:
Velocity - her favorite. I've come around to the idea but don't like the landing/takeoff distances required and the only real baggage area to speak of is either the back seat or the small arm wells you can build into the wing strakes. But you're using passenger space even if you have something small enough to fit there. She really likes the looks and the center stick or dual sidestick option as it frees up her legroom. We've sat in a few and she was a passenger in a friends Velocity twin.
BD-4c - my favorite until we talked to Jim Bede Jr at Sun n Fun this year. The conversation shifted rather quickly to him wanting to sell the company. This resulted in a lot of concern for support and parts availability if we ever need it. Granted, if we build it, we would likely be able to get the material and fix it without ordering something from BD directly. They also failed to have a 4c at Sun n Fun like they hoped for earlier in the year so we were not able to see one in person.
RV-10 - recent addition to my list as it meets our goals and is effectively the same cost as a Velocity. It also looks a lot nicer than the BD.
Questions I now have about the RV-10.
Is the listed total weight/useful load accurate on the website? I've seen plenty of experimental aircraft that end up quite a bit different than the published numbers on weight. I understand the builder impacts this a lot with choice of interior finish, engine, mods, etc... but if you stick to the plans can you expect to see published numbers?
Has anyone considered a center stick option or sidesticks? Is it even needed? As we haven't sat in or flown in a RV-10 yet this may be a non-issue but I'm curious of the options. I could also probably make the copilot control stick removeable as I've seen that done with other airplanes with control sticks. From what I've seen so far, the center tunnel in the RV is loaded with other stuff so changing to a center stick between the seats may not even be feasible.
I've got a small old air compressor (10-12 gallon) and imagine I'll need an upgrade in the setup. Is there a recommended size/cfm combo for building an RV? I doubt I'll paint the plane myself and that is at the end so the big demand tools I can think of are the drill and rivet gun.
Last, is anyone in the Pacific Norhtwest with an RV-10 that they'd be willing to let us look at and pick your brain? We're already talking about visiting the factory soon-ish but would like to talk to owners to get their own pros/cons about the plane. We are based at 0S9 in Jefferson County Washington across the Puget Sound from Seattle.