The Brendli BX-2 Cherry is two-seat sport homebuilt aircraft designed by Max Brendli. More than a hundred had been constructed by 2010. 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.
Brandli BX-2 Cherry
Type: Experimental
Available
SKU: A948943
Maximum Range
Passengers
Max Speed
Total time airframe: 338 hours Engine: Teledyne Continental Motors C90-8F Total time since top overhaul: 338 hours Propeller: Etablissements Poncelet (Fixed Pitch 2-bladed) Total time: 55 hours
Funke 883S VHF COM radio (833 Khz spacing) Garmin GTX-330 Mode-S transponder PLB Garmin GPS-III GPS
Interior
Fabric in good condition
Exterior
White and grey base with striping in good condition
Primer Electrical turn coordinator EGT & CHT indicator GT-50 Flight Data System Electrical trim
$
31 065
Type | Experimental |
Year | 1996 |
Location | Netherlands, Teuge Airport (EHTE) |