Orbit Posted June 5, 2019 Posted June 5, 2019 I'd say that most guys are interested recreational flying but are too cheap to put up the cash to fly. Here are a few RVs at a fly in, two air force pilots and a Army pilot. 1 2
SocialD Posted June 5, 2019 Posted June 5, 2019 (edited) In a club flying 172/Cherokee 180/Cherokee 6 and as long as the pre-buy goes well, I should have a J-3 Cub next week. Hoping to make it out to Sentimental Journey in a few weeks. Planning on flying to the Stearman Fly-In in Galesburg, IL in September and maybe Oshkosh. I think there are only 2 of us in my squadron who love GA. YouTube Trent Palmer if you want to watch some great GA videos. Edited June 5, 2019 by SocialD 1
MCO Posted June 5, 2019 Posted June 5, 2019 My grandpa was one that had 12,500 hours in 20+ types in the Air Force over 30 years. He retired and never flew again. 1
brabus Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 6 of us in our squadron who are into GA. Some guys can’t fathom the thought of flying GA ever again and some of us love it. Flying is awesome, and there’s plenty of fun flying I get enjoyment out of that doesn’t involve blowing shit up and going fast (though I do love that too). To each their own. 1 3
Homestar Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 My kids are getting old enough now that I need to start taking them flying. It's hard tho, after you pay your retirement accounts, the mortgage, the car, and all the other stuff it's hard to justify $120/hr. I'm working on getting checked out on some local planes. Would love an RV.
Siegzy Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 2 hours ago, brabus said: 6 of us in our squadron who are into GA. Some guys can’t fathom the thought of flying GA ever again and some of us love it. Your unit has good taste. Took a lesson with your old flight doc and he pointed this one out
Orbit Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 14 hours ago, Homestar said: Would love an RV. Do it. They are more economical than a certified airplane, you can do as much of the work on it as you like and only need an A&P for the yearly conditional inspection (and if you build it you can sign off the yearly inspection too). Hope to see some of you guys at Oshkosh this year!
SocialD Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 (edited) 8 hours ago, brabus said: It’s a nice airplane, 180s are awesome. It's that Wiley's 180? RVs are awesome. I know the owner of this badass RV. He's not a Viper guy, just loves/appreciates what the military does and sees it as a tribute to the military. Great dude that built an immaculate RV-8, with a ridiculously awesome panel. That thing can fly full coupled ILS approaches and even has a freaking go-around button (only need to add power). What's crazy is that everything you see on there (patches/numbering/tail letters) was all hand painted...no stickers. You can't see it, but it even has the refuel door painted on the spine. Edited June 6, 2019 by SocialD 2 3
rv10 Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 20 minutes ago, SocialD said: It's that Wiley's 180? RVs are awesome. I know the owner of this badass RV. He's not a Viper guy, just loves/appreciates what the military does and sees it as a tribute to the military. Great dude that built an immaculate RV-8, with a ridiculously awesome panel. That thing can fly full coupled ILS approaches and even has a freaking go-around button (only need to add power). What's crazy is that everything you see on there (patches/numbering/tail letters) was all hand painted...no stickers. You can't see it, but it even has the refuel door painted on the spine. Jason has a great paint job! My RV-10 is at the same airport. I'm not a Viper guy either. (but my son is). 1
Orbit Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 38 minutes ago, SocialD said: It's that Wiley's 180? RVs are awesome. I know the owner of this badass RV. He's not a Viper guy, just loves/appreciates what the military does and sees it as a tribute to the military. Great dude that built an immaculate RV-8, with a ridiculously awesome panel. That thing can fly full coupled ILS approaches and even has a freaking go-around button (only need to add power). What's crazy is that everything you see on there (patches/numbering/tail letters) was all hand painted...no stickers. You can't see it, but it even has the refuel door painted on the spine. I need more money. 1 1 3
di1630 Posted June 6, 2019 Posted June 6, 2019 I was floored how much fun an RV-8 was to fly. I’ve had a good family cruiser since I was 25, love it. The wife and I used to load it with camping gear for long trips. Stop when we got tired or wx was an issue and set up camp. We did Atlanta to Alaska and it was awesome. I don’t enjoy heavy IFR, I also had a mechanical close call once so I’mMuch more cautious now of terrain and weather. The freedom of private flying is where it’s at for me. I love jets but the USAF doesn’t make flying really much fun overall. I’ll fly long after military work is done. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app 1 1
brabus Posted June 7, 2019 Posted June 7, 2019 4 hours ago, SocialD said: It's that Wiley's 180? Sure is. Fun airplane to fly. 1
fire4effect Posted June 8, 2019 Posted June 8, 2019 On 6/6/2019 at 2:16 PM, SocialD said: It's that Wiley's 180? RVs are awesome. I know the owner of this badass RV. He's not a Viper guy, just loves/appreciates what the military does and sees it as a tribute to the military. Great dude that built an immaculate RV-8, with a ridiculously awesome panel. That thing can fly full coupled ILS approaches and even has a freaking go-around button (only need to add power). What's crazy is that everything you see on there (patches/numbering/tail letters) was all hand painted...no stickers. You can't see it, but it even has the refuel door painted on the spine. I've always thought the RV-8s were a sweet looking aircraft and their performance was pretty good too. Can anyone here speak to how these taildraggers handle during landing?
moosepileit Posted June 8, 2019 Posted June 8, 2019 They are honest taildraggers with decent crosswind capes, 20 knots doable. The gear will wear outer half of tires, so you can get used to flipping on rim. I like Desser retreads, harder compound. There are upgraded tailwheels and steering links that work great. Current RV-6 owner, have had S1S, Luscombe, Kitfiox, SuperCubs. RV is about as easy as it gets, great visibility. Edit, it is a solid SELLERS market right now. There are some models with either small or big vertical tails and rudders. I have a small tail RV-6, it is rudder limited in slip/crosswinds as much any RV, and it's still dandy. Full 40 degree flaps are fine at any crosswind, no tail interaction or aileron washing out. 1 2
Sneedro Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 I fly a Piper Lance in my free time. I love it. While flying at the airlines is a great job, there's nothing like getting and going WHEN and WHERE I want. Take the scenic route or take the quickest path? Fly around NYC or take the Hudson corridor? These options don't exist at my airline but in GA I can do whatever I want. I can load the plane to the gills and fly for an hour or two or I can fly across the country if I want. Recently put 5 grown adults in the plane with luggage and flew to the Finger Lakes in NY for a weekend. Couldn't have done that without a couple hours in the car. This way it was an hour in the plane and those who have never flown small GA got to experience it. One thing I notice about the airlines, is a lot of the time I miss having no schedule nor a stack of rules to adhere too while flying. Kick the tires and light the fire and we are off! Of course not everyone is the same and hate the thought of an airplane after work. *also, I have yet to be re-routed flying GA so that's a plus!
KODAK Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 (edited) I was fortunate to partner with three other dudes on a Lancair “Legacy” as a mere LTJG, and after that partnership ended I recently purchased an RV-6 with my brother after I pinned on LT. He enjoys the plane when I’m on deployment, and I get to fly it when I’m in the US. General aviation allowed me to double my overall flight time last calendar year and introduced me to a whole new set of people I would never otherwise have known.. If you are at all considering flying “recreationally” before, during, or after the military you will not regret it! Edited June 9, 2019 by KODAK 1
Orbit Posted June 10, 2019 Posted June 10, 2019 Never would have thought there were this many RV owners on the forum. I feel like we should start a thread dedicated to posting pictures of GA flying. 2 1
Siegzy Posted June 10, 2019 Posted June 10, 2019 2 hours ago, Orbit said: Never would have thought there were this many RV owners on the forum. I feel like we should start a thread dedicated to posting pictures of GA flying. Huggy started one. Pretty neat to see the different subsections of GA that people take up. 2
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