Hovan's RV Web Page - RV Heaven!
John Hovan's Home Page - RV Heaven!
Dedicated to building, flying and dreaming about Van's RV Aircraft.

Rob "Smokey" Ray - Golden Gate bridge the other day. Taken by swift owner, "Ozzie" Nelson.
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What's an RV? Due to product liability lawsuits filed in the 1960's and 1970's
many light aircraft manufacturers such as Cessna Aircraft ceased
production of all such aircraft. In turn, passionate pilots looked
for other sources to obtain modern general aviation airplanes.
Thus, the homebuilt aircraft industry was born! Today, there are
over 500 homebuilt aircraft models on the market. Some statistics
show that more light aircraft homebuilts are being produced than
production piston engine airplanes. The December issue of Kitplane
magazine is considered one of the most complete sources for reviewing
all aircraft kits available. You can find anything from World
War II Mustang replicas to your own BD-10 private jet aircraft
capable of breaking the sound barrier with a whopping top end
speed of 926 MPH! What used to be a two day trip to Grandma's
house could definitely be done in hours with this machine.
Van's Aircraft is one company that produces a line of airplane
kits called RV's. RV's are one of the most popular kit planes
on the market with over a thousand planes currently operating
around the world. Van's Aircraft reports that a newly completed
RV is being flown for the first time every three days. There are
four models to chose from: The RV-3 (Single Seat), RV-4 (2 Seat
Tandem), RV-6 (Taildragger, Side by Side Seating) and the RV-6A
(Tricycle Gear, Side by Side Seating). Although on March 15, 1995
Cessna aircraft announced plans to resume production of light
aircraft due to a change in the product liability laws, (They
are only liable for the plane 18 years after the sale under the
new law) the 200 MPH performance offered by RV's will always be
an attraction since a completed RV can be built for under 40,000
US dollars. Fighter pilots, airline pilots, test pilots to even
a Space Shuttle pilot have all come to appreciate the fine handling
qualities of an RV. On this Web page, you will also find pilots
such as Bob Seibert who has flown his RV-6 to the Bahamas. So,
take a look and see what all the excitement is about since these
planes look as good as they fly!
RV Information Sources
RV Building Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Completed RV Pictures
- RV-3 Photos
- RV-4 Photos
- RV-6 Photo's
- RV-6A Photo's
- Harmon Rocket Photo's
- Miscellaneous Photo's
RV Projects
Van's Aircraft Information
Tools/Parts
RV Specifications and Pictures from Van's Literature
Frank Justice Manual Addition (Last updated on 4/13/1997)
Send mail to Frank Justice
- Overview
- Empenage Construction
- Wing Construction
- Fuselage Construction
Mike Talley Panel Drawings and Wiring Diagrams
Mike Talley's Vision System Engine Instrumentation Diagrams
RV Seat Drawings by Ken Hitchmough - Adapted from Tony Bingelis
Drawings,J.Ken_Hitchmough@magic.ca
Building Tips, Tricks and Information
RV Accident Reports (Provided to promote safe flying)
Other Home Pages with Homebuilt Aircraft Information
The pictures above were scanned on an Apple Color OneScanner
and processed with a Power Mac 8100/80AV RISC Computer manufactured
by Apple Computer. Frank Justice's manual was converted from a
3.5" DOS disk via a PowerMacintosh 8100 and MacWrite Pro.
The information on this page is strictly for my own indulgence
and does not necessarily represent the beliefs or products of
Apple Computer, Inc.
Pages by John Hovan Copyright 1995, All Rights Reserved
Comments and feedback welcome, please send to... jhovan@swbell.net