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AeroSports Update: The RV-6… A Time Proven Favorite

The RV-6 Aircraft Marks Its 30th Anniversary At EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2016

When EAA AirVenture Oshkosh rolls around, the exciting news seems to surround new gadgets, products, and especially new kit-built aircraft. However, sometimes it’s easy to overlook aircraft that are proven through years of dependable service. This year, the RV-6 gets the recognition it deserves.

Van’s Aircraft RV-6, part of the world’s most popular kit aircraft family, will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2016 with a “family gathering” of all RV aircraft at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2016.

Van’s Aircraft, created by noted aircraft designer Dick VanGrunsven, began its RV series of kit airplanes in the 1970s, but the RV-6 model introduced in 1986 marked the emergence of the design as the world’s most popular kit aircraft. The configuration included both the RV-6 tailwheel and RV-6A nosewheel versions in standardized kits, with flying performance that appealed to a wide cross section of the aviation community. There are now more than 9,000 Van’s RV aircraft kits completed and flying worldwide, 2,500 of which are RV-6 or RV-6A models.

“A tribute to this design is that the RV-6 isn’t seen at most general aviation airports just as a homebuilt or kit aircraft. It’s an airplane, at home there as any factory-built private aircraft,” said Rick Larsen, EAA’s vice president of communities and member programs, who coordinates AirVenture features and attractions. “EAA invites owners of any and all Van’s RV models to join us in Oshkosh next summer for a celebration of this design and its importance to the aviation community.”

Special parking, programs, forums, and other activities will be part of the weeklong celebration of the RV-6 30th anniversary schedule, which is being administered with leadership from longtime EAA member, RV-6 builder, owner and enthusiast Paul Rosales. Additional details regarding anniversary activities and programs will be announced as they are finalized.

More information can be obtained, and Van’s RV owners are invited to be part of the event by pre-registering online. Use the link posted below.

(Image from file)

www.eaa.org/RV6

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