Aircraft N13UG Data

N13UG
1991 Rand Robinson BF-85, c/n 2020
Latest photos of N13UG
N13UG - Larry Buck KR-2, VW 2080cc, Conventional Gear - by Marc Baca
Marc Baca
N13UG @ KTIW - Tail View - by Larry Buck
Larry Buck
@ KTIW
N13UG @ KTIW - Panel - by Larry Buck
Larry Buck
@ KTIW
N13UG @ CNO - Wings off and resting in the hanger - by Helicopterfriend
Helicopterfriend
@ CNO
Airframe Info
Manufacturer Rand Robinson
Model BF-85 Search all Rand Robinson BF-85
Year built 1991
Construction Number (C/N) 2020
Aircraft Type Fixed wing single engine
Number of Seats 2
Number of Engines 1
Engine Type Reciprocating
Engine Manufacturer and Model Ama/expr UNKNOWN ENG
Aircraft
Registration Number N13UG
Mode S (ICAO24) Code A07AA1
Certification Class Experimental
Certification Issued 2011-06-13
Air Worthiness Test 1991-06-13
Last Action Taken 2011-06-13
Current Status Valid
Owner
Registration Type Individual
Address Los Angeles, CA 90022
United States
Region Western-Pacific
User Comments
LarryBuck, 2014-03-14 16:57:23
N13UG is a standard version KR2 2place, side by side with fixed conventional gear. This plane was started in 1987 with the first flight in 1991. Weight when first flown was 482lbs (yes that’s really light) with no electric system. After a year of flying the builder decided to add a starter, battery, alt, 2nd ign system, lights, Val 760 comm radio and all the stuff that goes with it. The weight grew to 555lbs, which is still very light for a full electric KR. Most KRs out there weigh around 650lbs. All materials and fasteners used in this plane are AN/aircraft quality, no hardware store junk here. This plane cruises at 170mph TAS at 8,000ft, burning 4-5gph. The header tank holds 11gals, no wing tanks, for a reserve range of 300-350mi. Control is very light and precise. Once you fly and grow accustomed to light, fast planes like the KR you are spoiled. Everything else feels like a flying truck. When trimmed out at cruise in smooth air this plane flies hands off. You can change pitch and roll by moving your arms or legs. Overall this planes performs very close to a Cessna 182RG in climb and cruise. Power is by a modified Revmaster 1835cc VW conversion type engine.