RV Pilot Podcast

Dedicated to RV pilots and builders. Interesting discussions regarding experiences in both building and flying the different RV airplane models from the individuals themselves. Also we'll cover general and specific topics that would be of interest to RV owners.

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

RV Pilot Interview, Erik Rustand

Hello Again, and welcome to the first RV Pilot Podcast interview. I would like to welcome and thank Erik Rustand for taking the time to participate in our first interview. Erik shares with us some of his experiences, ideas and tips he has learned from building and flying his RV-4. Attached to this interview are photos that illustrate the topic being discussed. So sit back, relax and enjoy our first interview while Erik and I participate in some RV hangar flying. If you would like to contact Eric via email, click here.
erik rustand
tailwheel faring
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lwr_gear faring
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eng_cowling
oil_inspect_cover
tailwheel_link
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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Podcast Update

Greetings Everyone,
As I'm preparing for the next podcast I was pleased to notice that the "RV Pilot Podcast" has been listed in Apple's iTunes Podcast Directory (Podcasts > Transportation > Aviation > Rv Pilot Podcast).  So, for those of you that use iTunes you have a great way to subscribe and listen to the program as well as move it to your iPod.  Stay tuned, I'm preparing the first interview and in a couple days we'll see how it goes...
Jack
iTunes

Sunday, September 25, 2005

The First Post (radio check, testing, testing...)

Good Day and welcome to my RV Pilot Podcast Blog. My name is Jack Kohler and I am setting up an RV focused podcast to create some interesting and informative dialog amongst the RV builder and pilot community. I am fortunate to be a partner in a beautiful yellow RV4, N639TB (Tweety Bird). Since, like most of you, I've had the opportunity to fly and meet other RV owners and I realize we love to share our experiences. And what better way is there for an RV builder or pilot to share their knowledge than a good ol' Bravo Sierra hangar flying session. My goal is to have conversations with as many of you out there that wish to participate and hopefully there will be some insight, wisdom and informative information the listener will take away.  I am currently working on the initial introduction podcast and lining up prospective guests for some great RV hangar flying, so stay tuned. As I progress, I will be looking forward to hearing ideas on who, what, when, where and how to improve this program to make it successful. I hope you will enjoy this program...

For now, here are a couple photos from a recent flight.  The first photo is base to final at Bend Minicipal Airport (S07).  Second is myself in "Tweety Bird" getting ready to taxi for departure.  Third is a formation flight with the other RV4's in our hangar.
RV 4
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RV 4
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