I'm building an RV-6A. This is a homebuilt kitplane designed by
Dick Van Grunsven and sold by Van's Aircraft. The airplane will
sport two seats in a side-by-side configuration, tricycle landing
gear, and low wing. Cruise speed with a Lycoming O-320 160 HP
engine is expected to be between 180 and 190 MPH. Compare this
against a Cessna 172 with the same engine and a cruise speed of
under 120 MPH.
I've got some color photos
of my project available for viewing. I'll be adding more in
the future.
Aero
Electric provides a variety of avionics-related services
to the homebuilt community.
Superior Air Parts provides an interesting engine
alternative, the XP-360. This is an experimental O-360
engine using what Superior claims are better parts
resulting in a more reliable engine with less maintenance.
We'll see.
Aero
Sport Power provides engines to the experimental
community. You can obtain rebuilt or new engines here.
Rocky
Mountain Instrument has a couple of interesting
avionics products RV Builders will want to look at.
DeltaHawk
is making an experimental diesel engine. At this point, I'm
probably going to go with the XP-360 from Superior (as built by
Aero Sport or Mattituck), but this engine looks like it's worth
watching.
Aircraft Extras makes a kit to transform a slider
canopy into a tipping slider canopy. It looks kinda
cool and gives you better access to the baggage area.
Misc. Websites
Paul
Stratman has an excellent site. Check out his builders
log of photos!