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Submitting First Flight Reports
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From: Pat
Brandt
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: Iowa
RV-10
Date sent: Wed,
7 May 2008
Another RV-10 took to the air 5/5/08 N75252 built in 1 year
from a standard kit by a repeat offender. It has 6 hrs. to
date and is equipped with 2 AFS 3500's,430W,SL-30.340,327and
Tru-Trak Digifligt II VSGV.
Many thanks to Van's for a great airplane (flies hands off)
and to the guys at Hillsboro Aviation, Gary who helped with
the riveting and my wife who put up with my building schedule.

[
patrick.brandt at mchsi.com ]
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From: J
Schmidt
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
flight
Date sent: Tue,
6 May 2008
RV-6 N47EX S/N 23082 had its maiden voyage on May 5, 2008.
All went well with the test pilot Tom Hegy reporting no trim
adjusments needed. I have a Superior XP-IO-360-B1C2 180 HP
that I built at the builders school in Texas. Prop is
Sensenich 72-85. Empty weight 1042. Avionics is Grand Rapids
Technoloy Horizon 1 EFIS, model 4000 EIS, Garmin SL40 comm and
320A Txp. Backup airspeed and Altimeter. TruTrack A/P and
T&B. Indicated airspeed at 2000 MSL 175mph at 22" MP
with no gear leg or wheel fairings.
Project took 14.5 years, started in October of 1993 with 5
years off for move from Florida to Wisconsin. Many thanks to
John Lorbeicki, Dan Forsberg, Bob Gehring, Steve Krog and Bob
Brumwell for bucking, machine shop, borrowed tools and general
support along the way.

Jim Schmidt
Richfield, WI
[ schmidtjm at nconnect.net ]
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From: Susan
Condrey
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
Flight Report
Date sent: Mon,
5 May 2008
Just reporting in - RV-10 N442PM (#40105) took flight today
after 4.5 years and 2200 hours of build time.
Bob Condrey
[ scondrey at cox.net ]
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From: Ed
Clegg
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: N542E
Date sent: Mon,
5 May 2008
N542E flew on April 11 out of Limington, Maine and now has
22.5 hours. It has an O360-A1A and a Sensenich fixed pitched
prop. So far I am very pleased with the results. It was 3 and
a half years to completion but all of that time was not
building. Seems we have quite a social group here.

If you find yourself in Maine please
drop in.
Ed Clegg
[ edwclg at adelphia.net ]
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From: Zack
Spivey
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: Another
first flight
Date sent: Sun,
4 May 2008
The kit formerly known as 82479 is now officially an
airplane, N912PS
The first flight of N912PS was on April 21. We had the DAR
inspection on Saturday April 19. Glenn Barron flew the first
flight. After the flight we spend some time fixing a leaking
fuel tank and other tweaking. Wayne Petrus, who is a co-owner
of the aircraft, flew the next 10 or so hours. I finished
transition training with Dave Austin on April 26. Yesterday, I
got to fly her for the first time.
Details: Mattituck O-360 with Hartsell blended airflow
prop, Dynon Flight-Dek D-180, Tru-Trak Pilot II, Garmin GNS
430W, Garmin GTX 327 transponder, Garmin GMA 340 Comm panel,
Garmin SL-40 radio, Garmin GPSMAP 496 with XM weather and
music.
We have flown her a total of 13.2 hours so far. There are
stil a few bugs in getting all of the radios, the comm panel
and the autopilot to play together.
She has not been painted yet; as with most females, she does
not want her picture taken without her makeup.
I have not rolled her yet. That will be the next flight.
Zack Spivey
[ zspivey at bellsouth.net ]
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From: Patrick
Halama
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: first
flight
Date sent: Sat,
3 May 2008
I should have sent this to you sooner, but I was having to
much fun flying my 9A.
With an incubation period of 3 years 8 months, serial no.
90669 hatched into RV-9A 616WD. Shortly thereafter, on August
25, 2006, my bird took flight. Power is provided by an Aero
Sport O-320D1A, with dual P-mags turning a Hartzell
constant-speed prop. First flight was in the expert hands of
Tom Irlbeck. Tom also provided the transition training.
Walnut burl accents the panel which consists of a Blue
Mountain EFIS Sport, GNS 530, ASF 2500 engine monitor,
Digiflight II VSG, AOA, PMA 8000B, Icom A-200, 327
transponder, plus some round instruments. I also used wood
elsewhere, including the glare shield molding. The PPG Concept
paint was applied by a local auto body shop.
The 9A is a great, efficient, stable, & speedy ride.
With 180hrs. on the clock, every time I push it back into the
hangar, I can’t wait to pull it out again.
Many thanks to Tom Irlbeck, Van’s, MN Wing RV club, EAA
chapter 509, but mostly to my wife Mary for the building
assistance and paint design, and also her patience.
For most of the year I base the plane on my own NW-SE 1900'
x roughly 100' dogleg grass strip in the beautiful rolling
hills NE of Whitehall, WI. In the winter I hangar it in Eau
Claire, WI.

Patrick Halama
Whitehall, WI
EAA 710468
[
pmhalama at triwest.net ]
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From: Jerry
Williams
Subject: Air
under the tires
Date sent: Thu,
1 May 2008
Hi all,
Just to let you know my RV-4 G- RVJW serial number 3117 made
her maiden flight Apr 30 at 1147am BST. Started Apr. 96
finished yesterday. Flight was thankfully uneventful apart
from the stupid grin from the cockpit. Please add another one
to the Hobbs meter.
Brief details are O- 320 D1A , wooden prop, standard round
dial, nav by map & stopwatch, 950lbs empty. Many thanks
for all the help over the past decade and thanks to Van for a
delightful design. Pictures to follow.
Jerry Williams
Winsford
Cheshire
UK
[ jerry at jerrywilliams.go-plus.net ]
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From: Scott
Keadle
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
Flight
Date sent: Wed,
30 Apr 2008
RV-10 N426AK flew the first time on Saturday afternoon,
April 26th, 2008, from Miller Field in Mooresville, North
Carolina. Thanks to all who helped and to Van’s Aircraft for
creating such wonderful machines.
A special thanks to Tad, Radomir, Steve, and everyone at
Barrett Performance Engines, SteinAir, and B&C
Specialties. My family and I look forward to many years of
flying to see our friends, our family, and this wonderful
country.
Scott Keadle
[ Scott at Keadle.com ]
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Subject: RV-6
N38GK Flies!!
Date sent: Mon,
28 Apr 2008
From: Gary
Kozinski
Hi Van's,
After 21+ years in the making...N38GK took to the air Sunday
morning. The FAA DE did the first test flight showing 180 mph
@ 2400 rpm from the 0-360.
I purchased the empennage kit in Oct. 1986, it was kit number
20038
(I believe the first batch to leave your factory). My dad and
I spend most of the time building N38GK. No quick build, no
pre-punched wings, no nothing but raw parts. Just short of the
panel and engine, a life changes shifted the project to
another pilot in town who brought her to completion for us.
More information and pictures available upon request.
It is a pleasure to be part of your family of RV's.
Sincerely,
Gary Kozinski
[ gary.kozinski at ge.com ]
Attleboro, MA.
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From: Harry
Hopkins
Subject: Yet
Another VAN'S to the Skies
Date sent: Sun,
27 Apr 2008 Another for the Hobbs
John & Rose Gattrell's RV-9A took to the sky on Saturday
26th from Sittles farm in Staffordshire after 4 years
building. PFA Inspector 'Taffy', after a 25 minute flight
landed to report no problems - flew straight and level.
Harry Hopkins
[ Harry.Hopkins at talktalk.net ]
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From: Deb
Thocker
To: webmaster@vansaircraft.com
Subject: First
flight
Date sent: Fri,
25 Apr 2008
A quick note to let you know N485JT RV-8 S/N 82688 flew today
April 24th, 2008. It is equipped with; Lyc. O-360 A1A,
Hartzell BA cs prop,carb, dual mags,Full Cleaveland interior,
Garmin SL30,GTX 327,496, Dynon D180, TruTrak ADI pilot 2
autopilot, Flightcom 403 int.,Zaon MRX Traffic display,
Backup airspeed and altimeter. It weighed in at 1100 lbs.
even. Put 3 hrs. on the hobbs today with the only squawks; a
slightly heavy left wing, and a fluctuating Dynon manifold
pressure(no restrictor yet). Cruising around at 24 squared
yielded 175 KTAS.
2 RV-8 quickbuilds were delivered in March 2007. 82688 flew
after 921 hrs. of construction time. 82689 has about 500 hrs.
of construction on it and should fly in mid summer. It will be
registered as N486JT. My 6th complete RV. The others were RV-4
S/N 599, RV-4 S/N 2633, an RV-6A S/N 25013 and an RV-8 S/N
82473.
If you think the company can survive without my constant
stream of money flowing in, I think I would like to
temporarily retire from Active building for a while, and just
enjoy flying these wonderful machines.
Best regards,
Your #1 customer
Jon Thocker
[ dthocker at fuse.net ]
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