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September 22, 2009

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Brad Stiefvater's RV-12 takes flight on September 19.
News from Van's: 3000th RV-8 Kit Delivered, First Customer RV-12 Flies

Despite a flaccid economy, the Van's Aircraft RV line is holding steady. Word has come that the 3000th RV-8 kit has been delivered. Tom Carter, of Big Fork, Montana, is the lucky recipient. “The RV-8 was everything I wanted,” he says. “You look out both sides of a big bubble canopy. It can fly like a fighter or I can put it on autopilot and relax on a fast cross-country flight, too. I toured Van’s factory and watching their computerized tools in action. The quality of the pre-punched parts was one of the

The 3000th Van's RV-8 kit is delivered to Tom Carter, who took the initial kit components home in his Cessna 185.
deciding factors for me.”

Reportedly costing just $60,000 to complete, the first customer RV-12 flew on September 19. Built by Brad Stiefvater of Salem, South Dakota, the 12 reportedly weighs 727 pounds empty. “I think Van's estimate of 800 hours is more than plenty to get it done. I have not totaled up my numbers yet, but I am sure I am under that by 100 or so.”

With the final kit components heading out to builders, we'd expect a lot more 12s to launch skyward in the near future.

For more information, visit Van's Aircraft's.

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