Plumbmaster
Active Member
While I'm here, a progress report:
After buying this plane in June of 2018, I have amassed 130 hours. With the help of other experienced RV owners (one claiming to being the fastest RV6 in California), I have learned to recover from spins, perform loops, rolls and Cuban Eights.
I've got to say-I'm regularly doing 168 knots straight and level which gets me from point A to point B very quickly. When I do my "lap around the track" which is a local flight around the Napa area, I hit ground speeds of up to 200 knots. After I land and end up in Costco an hour later with my wife, the thought that comes to mind is "wow I was just going 230 mph".
It's like your hair is on fire!
After buying this plane in June of 2018, I have amassed 130 hours. With the help of other experienced RV owners (one claiming to being the fastest RV6 in California), I have learned to recover from spins, perform loops, rolls and Cuban Eights.
I've got to say-I'm regularly doing 168 knots straight and level which gets me from point A to point B very quickly. When I do my "lap around the track" which is a local flight around the Napa area, I hit ground speeds of up to 200 knots. After I land and end up in Costco an hour later with my wife, the thought that comes to mind is "wow I was just going 230 mph".
It's like your hair is on fire!