Brandli BX-2 Cherry

Type: Experimental

Available

SKU: A445847
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PlaneTime is proud to offer this 2012 Brendli BX-2 Experimental Aircraft. The Brendli BX-2 Cherry is two-seat sport homebuilt aircraft designed by Max Brendli. More than a hundred had been constructed by 2010. Max Brendli designed the Cherry in 1979 when he was 55 years old and started its construction in his cellar. He carried out all the structural and aerodynamic calculations and supervised the building which took 3e years and 5500 hours of work. He also flew it on its first flight on 24 April 1982. The Cherry is a low wing monoplane. It has a wood-framed fuselage and wings with wooden spars styrofoam cores and glass fibre covering. The inner sections of the wings have constant chord and carry flaps; the outer sections are straight tapered with ailerons. The wings can be removed rapidly for transport. The tail surfaces are straight tapered and the stabilator is fitted with a full-span anti-servo tab. The Cherry seats two in side-by-side configuration under a large almost fully transparent forward sliding canopy. It has a retractable tricycle undercarriage with simple outward folding main gear. This particular aircraft registered PH-VWC was first registered in September 2012 constructed by the current owner and in immaculate condition.
Maximum Range
Passengers
Max Speed
TT: 185 hours Engine: BMW R1150GS (85 HP) Propeller: Neuform Neuform (3) (Adjustable pitch 3-bladed).
MGL Avionics Stratomaster Voyager Trig Mode-S Transponder MGL 8.33 kHz VHF COM Radio.

Interior
Leather seats in good condition
Exterior
Yellow and red in good condition

Electrical Fuel Pump Second altimeter Standby compass Standby ASI ACR Sarlink PLB Cabin heater 12V Cabin power outlet
$ 38 145
Type Experimental
Year 2012
Location Netherlands, Teuge Airport (EHTE)
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