About the LANE LARRY R RV8
The Van's RV-8 is a two-seat, tandem arrangement, homebuilt aircraft designed by Richard VanGrunsven. Introduced in the late 1990s, the RV-8 is a part of the popular RV series which has been a cornerstone of the homebuilt aircraft community. The RV-8 offers a blend of advanced aerobatic capabilities, comfort for long cross-country flights, and robust performance, making it a versatile option for amateur builders and pilots alike. The aircraft builds on the foundation laid by its predecessor, the RV-4, with improvements in performance, ergonomics, and aesthetics, catering to pilots who desired greater power and more advanced features.
The RV-8 features a taildragger configuration as well as an option for a tricycle landing gear (RV-8A), accommodating different pilot preferences. It typically utilizes a Lycoming IO-360 180 hp engine but can support other engines, offering flexibility in performance and cost. True to the RV series' reputation, the RV-8 has excellent handling characteristics with harmonized controls, making it highly responsive and enjoyable to fly. Its aerobatic capability allows for loops, rolls, and other maneuvers, which appeals to adventure-seeking pilots.
Key Features and Capabilities
Production of the RV-8 continues due to its popularity, and it has spawned a large community of builders and flyers who share tips, advice, and camaraderie through various clubs and online forums. The aircraft’s popularity is not only due to its performance and aesthetic appeal but also because of Van's Aircraft's commitment to providing comprehensive, easily-followed kit instructions, which have empowered thousands of aviation enthusiasts to successfully complete their own projects.
In the niche of homebuilt aircraft, the RV-8 stands out as a remarkable blend of versatility, performance, and community support. It serves a segment of aviators who relish hands-on building and flying a machine customized to their personal preferences. For many, the RV-8 has made the dream of owning and piloting a high-quality, bespoke aircraft a tangible reality.