· ICAO24 404273· last seen 5d ago

G-EYOR is a Van's Aircraft RV-6, a single-engine piston aircraft. SkyMeter has tracked 128 flights totalling 66 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is EGHS to EGTU. Service window in our records spans 398 days. Of those flights, 18 (14.1%) carry at least one detected incident: a go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Van's Aircraft RV-6 has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,600 lb, light wake category.

About the Van's Aircraft RV-6

The Van's RV-6 is the aircraft that proved homebuilts could outperform factory-built designs while remaining accessible to amateur builders. Introduced in 1986 as Van's first side-by-side two-seat model, the RV-6 became the best-selling kit aircraft of its era, with over 2,900 completed worldwide by the early 2000s. Designer Richard VanGrunsven created a low-wing aerobatic tourer that cruises at 200 mph on a modest 150-180 horsepower Lycoming engine, faster than most certified aircraft in its class, while retaining docile handling and short-field capability. The type's clean lines and constant-chord wing deliver a cruise efficiency that still impresses decades later.

Built primarily from aluminum using riveted construction, the RV-6 takes an experienced builder roughly 1,800 hours to complete from Van's full kit. The design is stressed for +6/-3 G aerobatics, making it equally at home practicing loops and rolls or flying cross-country trips at 75-percent power. Its 200-knot never-exceed speed and 165-knot max structural cruise speed give it a genuine performance envelope, while approach speeds around 65 knots keep it manageable on shorter runways. The RV-6A variant, introduced shortly after, features a tricycle landing gear instead of the original tailwheel configuration, accounting for roughly half of all RV-6 family builds.

The RV-6's success established Van's Aircraft as the dominant force in the kit-built market and spawned an entire family of RV designs that now includes over 10,000 completed aircraft across all models. Its combination of speed, economy, and builder-friendly construction made it the template for the modern high-performance homebuilt. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
128
all time
FLOWN HOURS
66
tracked time
📍
AIRPORTS VISITED
15
unique
📡
CALLSIGNS
1
23 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
05/31/2025 → 07/03/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
14.1%
18 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

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Aircraft specifications

Van's Aircraft RV-6

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
65 kt
MTOW
1,600 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 50 operations of G-EYOR

50
07/03/2026
41m
No alerts
06/27/2026
37m
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06/19/2026
21m
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06/19/2026
18m
△ Unstable approach
06/13/2026
41m
No alerts
06/05/2026
32m
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05/29/2026
18m
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05/29/2026
19m
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05/23/2026
21m
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05/21/2026
38m
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05/16/2026
34m
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05/02/2026
29m
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04/25/2026
37m
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04/25/2026
26m
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04/23/2026
30m
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04/23/2026
45m
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04/16/2026
40m
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04/02/2026
40m
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04/02/2026
29m
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03/21/2026
34m
No alerts
03/21/2026
24m
△ Unstable approach
03/19/2026
52m
No alerts
03/19/2026
36m
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03/14/2026
38m
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03/14/2026
27m
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02/14/2026
41m
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01/28/2026
36m
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01/10/2026
17m
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01/05/2026
29m
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01/03/2026
17m
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12/13/2025
33m
No alerts
12/04/2025
22m
△ Unstable approach
11/30/2025
38m
No alerts
11/21/2025
34m
No alerts
11/21/2025
17m
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11/08/2025
24m
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10/21/2025
21m
△ Unstable approach
10/09/2025
19m
No alerts
10/09/2025
18m
△ Unstable approach
10/01/2025
27m
No alerts
10/01/2025
22m
No alerts
09/25/2025
55m
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09/25/2025
45m
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09/08/2025
40m
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09/05/2025
40m
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08/20/2025
15m
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08/20/2025
12m
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08/20/2025
22m
No alerts
08/16/2025
30m
No alerts
08/16/2025
19m
△ Unstable approach
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