Lol! Last summer my wife and I took C172 from Winnipeg to Sault Ste Marie. Our flight time was 6.5 hours. Not only was this faster than AC but cheaper even considering headwinds on the return flight.
A note from Airlines history: Back in the day when Eastern Airlines was flying Electras and American was flying the Boeing 707, Eastern had an early bird flight that beat American on the New York to Miami run. American departed JFK and climbed to 35.000,. cruised down the coast and entered the queue for Miami Approach, then down through the stack until handed off to the tower. Eastern on the other hand, climbed out of New York to 5,000, sped down the coast for a bumpy ride and because they were so low at 5,000, avoided the flight level queue and came in on the shorter runway with the DC-6s running cargo to the islands. Business men didn't mind the bumpy ride because they could make a nine o'clock meeting without having a hotel room. Bigger is not always better.
Bittersweet, Stu. I love that 8. Really looking forward to see more work on the 4. Off topic: I read one of your comments below...you "had a normal" job...past tense? Did you retire? Are you building full-time now?
I flight planned 172 kts tas in that machine. My RV4 is 182 kts and that is throttled back for vne. I started with Ross EFI actually but switched to standard system until there was a bit more testing. I hope to use it one day
Why do RV 6 consistently cost three times more than something like Piper pacer, Cherokee or Beech Sundowner, modest Cessna 172 etc? I know they are good, but three times more airplane?
Typically I’d say yes. It does depend however on what kind of engine and if it’s new or not. Plus new avionics will make a big difference. Remember a new Lycoming engine costs more than a older used Cherokee
Cool cross-country! May I ask: why did you make so many stops? Not too familiar with the RV-8, but would you have been able to comfortably do it in two legs instead of 4?
Oh yeah no prob. Visited family in Winnipeg. Last summer flew Cold Lake - Minot, ND - Oshkosh no prob. Flight plan 7.5 GPH, 175 kts with 43 gallons fuel. Last leg could have done Winnipeg - Toronto but fuel reserves were exactly 45 min so elected to stop to be safe
Considering the -8 for routine IFR XC travel. How hands on do you need to be throughout? from what I'm reading fatigue maybe a concern on longer legs but I plan on having a/p
Yeah autopilot for sure. Thing that makes these airplanes so great is the responsiveness and fell of controls. Can make hands on x country flying challenging since you have to pay attention all the time. Autopilots are relatively cheap and highly capable
Ohhh the pain the pain but no problem. A mate and I just started looking for an RV8 and I found your channel and will stay regardless of you moving on to the RV4. Why the RV4? How would you compare the RV8 vs RV4 on long cross country trips? Looking forward to your build and thank you for the work you do on your channel.
Only reason I got the 4 was it found it for sale in Canada and wanted another project. Always liked the 4 for its sportiness. The original idea was to build to budget minded bird - show how fast you could go on maybe $80k. Since then the idea has changed with panel, bigger engine and CS prop. It’s no longer a budget bird. I will compare them. The 4 will be faster but has less fuel and no forward baggage area.
@@stusaircraftfactory6592 How much faster Stu? I find the 4 to be very snug, suits me l like that, its even snugger when your strapped into a Barney Oldfield Baby Lakes.great for aero's, don't get moved around with aggressive inputs. Great channel, when are you goin to build my RV8 with retract ?
Yup sold. As far as build question - that is the most popular question I get. Short answer is no - I had a normal job and it’s just not worth it to pay for labour.
Good stuff! RV8 is a bucket list build for me.. Some day!
Lol! Last summer my wife and I took C172 from Winnipeg to Sault Ste Marie. Our flight time was 6.5 hours. Not only was this faster than AC but cheaper even considering headwinds on the return flight.
great video, love your build tips and I also love my RV-8!
Wow, that's a sweet 8. Love the way you moved the roll bar to behind the pilot. Great panel, too.
That’s called the “fastback” mod!
Yup it’s a huge improvement I think
I always said that, in the States, I’d beat anyone to (nearly) any destination on the same side of the Mississippi River. In a 160 kt airplane
A note from Airlines history: Back in the day when Eastern Airlines was flying Electras and American was flying the Boeing 707, Eastern had an early bird flight that beat American on the New York to Miami run. American departed JFK and climbed to 35.000,. cruised down the coast and entered the queue for Miami Approach, then down through the stack until handed off to the tower. Eastern on the other hand, climbed out of New York to 5,000, sped down the coast for a bumpy ride and because they were so low at 5,000, avoided the flight level queue and came in on the shorter runway with the DC-6s running cargo to the islands. Business men didn't mind the bumpy ride because they could make a nine o'clock meeting without having a hotel room. Bigger is not always better.
You’re implying the 250 mph speed limit below 10,000 ft didn’t exist at the time.
Stunning video! I will miss that -8 but looking forward to see the new -4. 👍
Hell.....after the first leg, you'd only be in Edmonton and not on a flight yet!
Beautiful aircraft! :-)
Gorgious , happy to fly a RV8 too.What Engine ? Thanks
Bittersweet, Stu. I love that 8. Really looking forward to see more work on the 4. Off topic: I read one of your comments below...you "had a normal" job...past tense? Did you retire? Are you building full-time now?
Will get back to work on 4 next week :)
Nope I’m not retired - a ways off for me.
Thanks, fun video.
What is your KTAS in that beautiful aircraft????????? hope you are using Ross's SDS EFI and ignition.
I flight planned 172 kts tas in that machine. My RV4 is 182 kts and that is throttled back for vne. I started with Ross EFI actually but switched to standard system until there was a bit more testing. I hope to use it one day
Why do RV 6 consistently cost three times more than something like Piper pacer, Cherokee or Beech Sundowner, modest Cessna 172 etc? I know they are good, but three times more airplane?
Typically I’d say yes. It does depend however on what kind of engine and if it’s new or not. Plus new avionics will make a big difference. Remember a new Lycoming engine costs more than a older used Cherokee
Cool cross-country! May I ask: why did you make so many stops? Not too familiar with the RV-8, but would you have been able to comfortably do it in two legs instead of 4?
Oh yeah no prob. Visited family in Winnipeg. Last summer flew Cold Lake - Minot, ND - Oshkosh no prob. Flight plan 7.5 GPH, 175 kts with 43 gallons fuel. Last leg could have done Winnipeg - Toronto but fuel reserves were exactly 45 min so elected to stop to be safe
Considering the -8 for routine IFR XC travel. How hands on do you need to be throughout? from what I'm reading fatigue maybe a concern on longer legs but I plan on having a/p
Yeah autopilot for sure. Thing that makes these airplanes so great is the responsiveness and fell of controls. Can make hands on x country flying challenging since you have to pay attention all the time. Autopilots are relatively cheap and highly capable
Video of high quality! Thanks for not using these 360 shit.
I hate 360 video!
Wonderful content .. great video
Might want to change the title to “quicker“ as an RV 8 certainly isn’t “faster“.
Ohhh the pain the pain but no problem.
A mate and I just started looking for an RV8 and I found your channel and will stay regardless of you moving on to the RV4.
Why the RV4?
How would you compare the RV8 vs RV4 on long cross country trips?
Looking forward to your build and thank you for the work you do on your channel.
Only reason I got the 4 was it found it for sale in Canada and wanted another project. Always liked the 4 for its sportiness. The original idea was to build to budget minded bird - show how fast you could go on maybe $80k. Since then the idea has changed with panel, bigger engine and CS prop. It’s no longer a budget bird. I will compare them. The 4 will be faster but has less fuel and no forward baggage area.
@@stusaircraftfactory6592
How much faster Stu?
I find the 4 to be very snug, suits me l like that, its even snugger when your strapped into a Barney Oldfield Baby Lakes.great for aero's, don't get moved around with aggressive inputs.
Great channel, when are you goin to build my RV8 with retract ?
@@Jim.Thunda hopefully 180 kts
Why was the aeroplane dropped off? Was it sold?
Late comer to the channel. ‘Stu’s Aircraft Factory’ ... do you build for other people?
Yup sold.
As far as build question - that is the most popular question I get. Short answer is no - I had a normal job and it’s just not worth it to pay for labour.
Dude - you could have cleaned the canopy.....tsk tsk ;-)
Is this plane IFR equipped? Or just VFR?
VFR. It has GPS navigation only and no approach capability
Great video how much fuel did you use?
Great question. I run LOP with Gami injectors. Can get 7.5 GPH. I flight plan 8.0 GPH. So about 60-64 Gallons.
@@stusaircraftfactory6592 thanks for the reply
Do you build rev-8’s for a living? If so how much for an rv8a
The most common question I get. I’m a full time military pilot - maybe someday. It’s not worth the $/hour to custom build really
Building an 8. It will be finished a lot faster after baggage door gets right 😀
Did you see my baggage door video?
9:05 I’m a hobbit. A hobbit…..
What engine?
That was a IO-360 ported polished and 10:1 compression.
My wife refuses to fly in any aircraft that she can't get served a drink.
So offer her one
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Дивовижно!!!
No
Music is so annoying