RV Aircraft Series
- RV-1: Single example of a Stits SA-3 Playboy built by VanGrunsven in 1965 and modified with a 125 hp (93 kW) Lycoming engine, larger tail, modified cowling, modified fuselage and a custom wing
- RV-2: wooden flying wing sailplane prototype that was never completed
- RV-3: single seat
- RV-4: two seats, tandem, bubble canopy
- RV-5: A small metal single seat prototype that was flown with a two-stroke engine
- RV-6: two seats, side-by-side
- RV-7: improved RV-6, with longer wingspan and larger rudder
- RV-8: improved RV-4, with larger cockpit
- RV-9: two seats, side-by-side; larger wing and more docile handling qualities
- RV-10: four seats, tricycle gear only
- RV-11: single seat, motorglider; under development
- RV-12: two seats, side-by-side Light Sport Aircraft.
- RV-14: two seats, side-by-side version of the RV-10.
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