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Avid Flyer, Jab 2200A, Trailer.
It's not a bad looking a/c, it always makes me smile, but I'm just not using it.
I allowed the permit to lapse last September, I believe she would pass a permit now but would benefit from being offline for a while and given a little TLC.
Colour MGL Enigma main EFIS
ASI & Alti standby
Funke 8.33 panel radio
Funke Mode S panel TXPDR
Located Bodmin, Cornwall
MAUW 413 kg, empty 241 kg
It’s a speedwing plus one extra bay.
Avid Mk4/C
Engine serial is 12xx from memory, big heads solid lifters, Less than 500 hrs HOBS
My possession since 2010
Trailer had new wheels and tyres 2 years ago
The EFIS has a well calibrated fuel flow function, whilst you can see the fuel in the tank, FF readings are accurate to within 3 percent.
I’m 31-2 inside leg, you wouldn’t want much longer legs, I am 5 11, so long back short leg, headroom OK. All Avid, KitFox, Eurofox, Escapade etc etc are cosy!
Avid and Kitfox a/c are built with a 50 ltr GRP tank in each wing root but due to disposable load considerations, Fox Victor was only configured from new to use her starboard tank. This tank developed a leak a few years ago and so was retired and supply configured to come from the Port tank. She has flown and been re-permitted many times in this configuration. There has never been a tank selector in the a/c, only ever plumbing to a single tank.
I feel due to this defect I have to offer FV for sale as a mild project rather than a fly away today prospect, she would suit a capable LAAer.
She is insured for £15k and I would be asking that if permitted with no defects, but as a project I’d be interested in offers of £10k+ to include the trailer.