There is an ARV Super 2 owner in need of help on PPRUNE. He is a PFA member but cannot get this site to work on his PC. Anybody?
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ARV Super2 news
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Lots of information on the ARV Super2 may be found on the ARV website: http://flyarv.googlepages.com/home
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Those wishing to read about the ARV Super 2 may find the following of interest:
POPULAR FLYING - May/Jun 1985 - article by the ARV's designer, plus half-page b&w advert.
PILOT - June 1985 - early article on the ARV
PILOT - Feb 1986 - Test of G-STWO plus full-page colour advert.
AIR PICTORIAL - April 1986 - Test of G-OARV & G-STWO
FLYER - Mar 1991 - News item & the views of CFI Derek Davidson
PILOT - April 1994 - Test of G-BMWJ (MidWest rotary)
FLYER - Feb 1994 - Test of G-OTAL (Rotax 912)
FLYER - May 1994 - Test of G-BMWJ (MidWest rotary)
PILOT - April 2003 - Test of G-ORIX (MidWest rotary)
TODAY'S PILOT - Mar 2005 - "Owning & operating an ARV" (G-ORIX)
The May/Jun 1985 "Popular Flying" article has a three-page article by ARV Chief Designer, Bruce Giddings. Entitled "The Empire Strikes Back", it encapsulates the optimistic hopes then held for the Super2. There is a photo of the roll-out of the still-unfinished prototype, plus an early advert for the Super2:
"125 mph - 800 fpm - all metal - 65% factory-completed aircraft - £14,750 plus VAT - ARV Aviation!"
This price was for the kit; the "Pilot" advert of 1986 quoted £24,000 + VAT for a complete CAA aircraft.
POPULAR FLYING - May/Jun 1985 - article by the ARV's designer, plus half-page b&w advert.
PILOT - June 1985 - early article on the ARV
PILOT - Feb 1986 - Test of G-STWO plus full-page colour advert.
AIR PICTORIAL - April 1986 - Test of G-OARV & G-STWO
FLYER - Mar 1991 - News item & the views of CFI Derek Davidson
PILOT - April 1994 - Test of G-BMWJ (MidWest rotary)
FLYER - Feb 1994 - Test of G-OTAL (Rotax 912)
FLYER - May 1994 - Test of G-BMWJ (MidWest rotary)
PILOT - April 2003 - Test of G-ORIX (MidWest rotary)
TODAY'S PILOT - Mar 2005 - "Owning & operating an ARV" (G-ORIX)
The May/Jun 1985 "Popular Flying" article has a three-page article by ARV Chief Designer, Bruce Giddings. Entitled "The Empire Strikes Back", it encapsulates the optimistic hopes then held for the Super2. There is a photo of the roll-out of the still-unfinished prototype, plus an early advert for the Super2:
"125 mph - 800 fpm - all metal - 65% factory-completed aircraft - £14,750 plus VAT - ARV Aviation!"
This price was for the kit; the "Pilot" advert of 1986 quoted £24,000 + VAT for a complete CAA aircraft.
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News just in from the USA:
The Opus Super 2 is now FAA certified in the US under the new Special Light Sport category. Even though the Super 2 had been previously certified in the UK, Opus report that they had virtually to start again from scratch. Opus got certification on Super Tuesday; now to be known as "Super Twos Day"!
The Opus Super 2 is now FAA certified in the US under the new Special Light Sport category. Even though the Super 2 had been previously certified in the UK, Opus report that they had virtually to start again from scratch. Opus got certification on Super Tuesday; now to be known as "Super Twos Day"!