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rwanttaja
01-01-2019, 12:57 PM
It's the first of the year, time for me to download the FAA aircraft registration database and provide some insights.

First up: Total registrations


Year

All Aircraft

All A/C Net

All A/C New

EAB

EAB Net

EAB New


2009

374373

-1751

5267

31914

672

1136


2010

373896

-477

4945

32682

768

1077


2011

367857

-6039

5185

33038

356

1022


2012

352198

-15659

5326

32041

-997

954


2013

317993

-34205

5983

27946

-4095

918


2014

312586

-5407

7181

27909

-37

1047


2015

314404

1818

10058

28078

169

950


2016

320683

6279

10533

28830

752

977


2017

312344

-8339

6622

28451

-379

917


2018

294221

-18123

6857

26572

-1879

888



"All" is the total number of registrations
"Net" is the change in the number of registrations vs. the previous year
"New" is the total number of new aircraft registrations. This is based on the "Net" value, corrected by the number of aircraft that had been de-registered that year.

Obviously, there was a big jump in the number of aircraft de-registered last year. Where this usually causes problems is when some bright spark tries to join two unrelated statistics...namely, the FAA registration database, the FAA estimate of annual flight hours, and the NTSB accident statistics.

Despite a nearly 2,000-aircraft reduction in the number of registered homebuilt aircraft, the number of ACTIVE homebuilts didn't decrease by that much. But since the "official" number of homebuilts dropped by almost 7%, someone will claim that the total flight hours flown by homebuilts last year ALSO dropped by 7%. This is probably not the case.

Plus, if someone then tries to compute fatality/100,000 flight hours, the supposed reduction in flight hours will make it APPEAR that the accident rate increased.

Now, word is that the number of EAB accidents was at a low last year. That should help, but one should, again, keep in mind that there are some loosey-goosey (pardon my French) games being played with these numbers.

Next step will be to extract the numbers of specific homebuilt types from the registry, and post the fleet sizes.

Ron Wanttaja

rwanttaja
01-01-2019, 01:19 PM
OK, here's the number of registered EAB examples of a wide number of types. Note that the overall homebuilt fleet decreased by almost 2,000 airplanes last year, so most of these types took their share of the hit.

This data includes only aircraft listed in the FAA registry as Experimental Amateur-Built. It includes (of course) only US-registered aircraft, and does not include:
- Aircraft with homebuilt-like names that are registered in some other category or do not list a certification category in their listing
- Aircraft that have been removed from the FAA registry, either by not renewing their registration at the scheduled time or having been manually removed by the owner or insurance company.
- Kits that have been built and registered in other countries, or completed aircraft that have been exported to other countries.



Type

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018


Air Command

56

56

56

54

36

35

31

31

25

19


Aventura

78

81

79

77

71

68

63

65

57

50


Avid

477

477

474

453

359

359

343

352

342

296


Baby/Junior Ace

278

281

279

275

230

228

228

230

225

204


Bede BD-4

155

153

151

134

98

91

93

92

90

78


Bede BD-5

77

77

78

70

49

43

40

41

38

34


Benson Gyro

720

717

689

518

271

218

200

198

158

105


Bowers Fly Baby

269

272

270

244

183

168

167

167

160

160


Challenger

628

659

670

657

584

594

586

593

578

491


Christen Eagle

245

240

238

238

214

207

206

205

204

194


Glasair

647

651

650

651

601

606

596

603

599

571


GlaStar/Sportsman

333

346

355

358

374

386

396

407

424

410


Harmon Rocket

78

79

83

84

88

85

87

85

85

80


Hatz

104

106

106

109

105

107

110

111

110

112


Kitfox

994

1009

1024

1027

905

918

936

950

946

875


Kolb (Ex-AB)

298

304

301

296

248

241

236

235

227

205


Lancair (All Models)

785

814

830

850

835

847

855

875

866

824


Lancair IV

236

245

245

246

246

244

259

260

249

236


Midget Mustang

295

301

294

282

241

240

236

238

233

207


Murphy

183

186

187

182

173

171

171

176

174

156


Pietenpol

358

362

363

351

307

313

311

321

319

296


Pitts (EX-AB)

813

806

800

743

639

613

617

625

608

548


Pulsar/KIS

153

155

153

150

130

126

124

125

122

107


Quickie/Q2/Q200

305

303

297

277

168

148

140

143

130

109


Quicksilver EX-AB

345

348

335

296

170

163

156

162

154

134


RAF-2000 Gyro

123

123

126

124

113

114

110

111

90

69


Rand KR-2

349

350

346

314

194

175

167

167

154

132


RANS

625

656

682

684

627

638

659

677

673

636


Rotorway

489

502

500

495

404

392

374

380

350

296


Rutan Long-EZ

492

495

491

482

428

418

416

417

406

379


Rutan Varieze

476

473

467

423

323

297

286

286

272

243


SeaRey

213

219

229

237

231

242

242

249

255

241


Sonerai

309

309

307

287

215

199

194

194

184

156


Sonex

232

265

310

346

383

420

451

484

497

486


Steen Skybolt

305

301

292

284

250

246

247

248

235

215


Stolp

505

509

495

458

404

396

399

402

385

358


Stolp Starduster

441

446

435

404

357

349

351

352

337

310


Thorp T-18

313

311

305

290

261

259

259

262

257

239


Vans RV-3

183

183

179

172

155

154

158

160

152

149


Vans RV-4

965

976

982

987

952

956

955

965

958

921


Vans RV-6

1739

1767

1781

1786

1763

1783

1775

1795

1796

1731


Vans RV-7

700

788

874

946

1000

1066

1118

1170

1220

1244


Vans RV-8

840

913

959

1012

1038

1082

1123

1161

1198

1215


Vans RV-9

371

419

452

484

522

552

588

611

630

638


Vans RV-10

177

221

253

281

304

340

366

394

419

434


Vans RV-12 (EX-AB Only)

0

8

19

28

36

49

53

63

68

74


Velocity

234

236

237

245

232

237

235

240

236

222


Volksplane

222

222

220

176

104

95

85

86

76

48


Zenair EX-AB

649

726

789

841

862

920

965

1013

1028

992


Ron Wanttaja

Steve H
01-03-2019, 05:34 PM
Ron, The Volksplane number of 48 agrees with my count. I did it the hard way, pulling up all the Volksplane possibilities, and confirming the currently registered N numbers. I have the single seat SA100 Starduster total at 22, but no number for the Starduster Too. I have 138 registered KR-2 aircraft, but this number does not include the KR2S. These were confirmed in the same fashion as the Volksplane.

One more aircraft, this one not in your list: 36 registered Stits SA-3A Playboys.

Thanks for this information...us number types love it!

Steve H