About the COLLINS BRIAN E VANS RV14A
The Vans Aircraft RV-6 is one of the most popular homebuilt aircraft in the history of general aviation. This aircraft was introduced in 1985 by Van's Aircraft Inc., a company founded by Richard VanGrunsven, commonly known as 'Van.' Van's Aircraft initially focused on designing and producing kits for homebuilt planes, tapping into a niche market of aviation enthusiasts who preferred building and customizing their own aircraft. The RV-6 quickly rose to prominence due to its balanced design, exceptional performance, and accessible construction process. It profoundly impacted the homebuilt aircraft community and general aviation at large.
The RV-6 was developed as a two-seat, side-by-side, all-metal aircraft, differing from many of its contemporaries that offered tandem seating. This configuration made the RV-6 especially appealing for recreational pilots who wanted to share the flying experience with a companion. The aircraft was designed with versatility in mind, offering impressive speed, agility, and efficiency for various flight missions, including cross-country travel, aerobatics, and simple weekend flying.
Key Features and Capabilities
One of the key benefits of the RV-6 is its performance. Using a range of Lycoming engines, ranging from 150 to 180 horsepower, the RV-6 boasts a cruise speed of around 200 mph, with a range of approximately 700-900 miles, making it suitable for both short hops and longer trips. The aircraft's light weight and efficient design contribute to its outstanding fuel economy and operational costs.
Production of the RV-6 kits continued until 2001, replaced by the improved RV-7. By the end of its production run, more than 2,500 RV-6 kits had been sold, with several thousand of the aircraft taking to the skies built by individuals around the world. The RV-6’s legacy lies in its popularity and the robustness of its design, which continues to inspire aviators and builders. The aircraft not only provided an enjoyable and economical flying experience but also fostered a strong community of builders and pilots who share a passion for aviation.