|
MY FLYING INFO PAGES
My Flying RV7A Page
2007
My 2008 Jan-July Flying Adventures
My 2008 Aug-Dec Flying Adventures
My 2009 Jan-July Flying Adventures
My 2009 Aug-Dec Flying Adventures
My 2010 Jan-July Flying Adventures
Places
I've Flown To
Replacing
Internal Garmin GPS Battery
Over
the years my internet provider has changed a couple times and I have
decided to not keep my older construction pages active. I will continue
to add new pages though.
TIPS FOR BEGINNING BUILDERS
Things
I have found that work for me
BUILDING
THE EMPENNAGE - 180 hrs
BUILDING THE WINGS - 428 hrs
BUILDING THE FUSELAGE
- 347 hrs
FINISHING THE FUSELAGE
Finish Kit Assembly - Pg3

Dynamic Prop Balancing Service
Got an Experimental or a Light Sport Aircraft that you
bought and need an A&P Mechanic to do your Annual Condition Inspection?
Send me a email I am an A&P and I may be able to help you out!
Send me e-mail: bobbyhester@newwavecomm.net
This site last
updated Nov. 21, 2009
LINKS TO OTHER
RV INFO SITES

Vans
Aircraft Home Page
Van's
Air Force Ontario Wing
Ohio Valley RVators
Tennessee Valley RV Builders Group
RV-List Subscription

When your asked if someone referred
you tell them Bobby Hester member# 0525185 did.
|
|
Current Status Pictures can be seen on this page
My 2010 Jan-July Flying Adventures

This
is the second airplane that we have built. If you would like to read
about our first plane, you can by following this link: Bobby
Hester's Rans S12XL Site
I decided it was time to get a
plane that we could really go somewhere in. The RV7A will do that
nicely.
This plane cruises between 165-180 mph. Weekend trips take on an all
new outlook! We started construction on this new plane July 4th, 2001
and flew it the first time on Feb 18th, 2007, 5 yrs 7 months. We built
the RV7A which is a tri-gear model, and it has a sliding canopy. The
picture at the bottom of this page was the first RV7A that I saw. I'll
fly mine for a while before I have it painted.
If you would like to learn more about the RV line of airplanes
follow this link to the company web site:
Vans
Aircraft Home Page Here is another site that has a lot of really
neat RV stuff: Van's
Air Force - World Wide Wing
The
first thing that you
work on when building an RV is the tail section (the empennage), then
the wings, then the fuselage, next is the finish kit, and last is the
firewall forward (engine and prop). We built our plane in my hanger,
located at the Hopkinsville - Christian County Airport (HVC), if your
passing thru the area stop by and see if we're there.
This RV7A belongs to
Pat Patterson near Shelbyville, KY
His first flight was in Nov. 2002 |