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  1. Originally posted by John Slade

    >200 mph is the published figure. How does that stack up?

    The Cozy spec VNE is 230mph

    Oh, vee ENN eeeh... The Vne figure for the -10 seems unpublished. I was offering a straight and level 75% cruise power setting. You know, the kind of number you would use every day.

     

    :P

     

    I took this from Van's site:

     

    Flown at 2200 lbs, representing a typical two-people-and-three-quarters-fuel weight, it achieved a take-off distance of 360’ and a landing distance of 525’. The climb rate averaged about 1700 fpm. At 75% power and 8000’, true airspeed topped the magic 200 mph mark...actually, it was 201 smph.

     

    Pretty spirited, overall!

     

    :D CJ

  2. Well, first of all the wings of the COZY are on the wrong ends!

     

    :D

     

    Hi John! This looks like a nice place! Nice chatting with you tonight and thanks for introducing me to this forum.

     

    Getting back on topic, I chose the RV for the same reason you are installing air conditioning in your aircraft. She didn't like the looks of the canard. I was on the fence too. They are totally different designs and utilize drastically disparate construction methods and materials. I have selected the RV-7.

     

    With regards to materials, I favored the noise pollution over the air pollution. Once the riveting ceases, the pollution is over. I have a sensitive nose and the composites are harder for me to handle than the alternative.

     

    One other consideration is the -10 is really quite new. Although Van has a fairly comprehensive R&D staff, they still make errors. Case in point, the -7 rudder needed to be enhanced for additional authority after preliminary kits were shipped. I don't like being the guinea pig.

     

    The comments my friend John mentioned are all pretty close to the mark. Some of them cemented my decision in building the RV.

     

    #2 - I like the kit supplied approach. It costs more, but suits me better.

     

    #3 - Not sure about that. Maybe it is so? 200 mph is the published figure. As more completions fly, this could change. How does that stack up?

     

    #5 - Ahhh, all the rivets. Well, I am OK with that.

     

    They are both admirable airplanes and I would be proud to own either one. Build one of each!

     

     

    :D CJ

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