2004 Rand Robinson KR2
$AUD$10,000
This Rand KR2, first flown in 2004, is an impressive experimental aircraft that combines efficiency with performance. With a powered 2-liter VW Aeropower 4-cylinder engine, it boasts a cruise speed of 130 knots and a stall speed of just 38 knots, making it ideal for recreational flying. The aircraft features a retractable undercarriage and a tailwheel configuration, enhancing its versatility for operations from grass airstrips.
The KR2 has a total airframe time of approximately 230 hours and comes with a fuel capacity of 56 liters, consuming 12 liters per hour at cruising speed. With a wingspan of 21 feet 4 inches and a length of 17 feet, it’s compact yet spacious enough for comfortable flying. Although it requires a full maintenance release before flight, it holds great potential for the right enthusiast. This aircraft has been stored since 2020 and includes complete logbooks, ensuring its history is well documented.
- First flew in 2004 with 230 total airframe hours.
- Powered by a VW 2ltr Aeropower 4 cylinder engine.
- Cruise speed of 130 knots, stall speed 38 knots.
- Retractable main undercarriage, tailwheel configuration.
- Built in WA, requires maintenance release before flight.
- Can be operated off good grass airstrips.
Manufacturer
Rand Robinson
Location
Mount Colah NSW, Australia
Year of Manufacturer
2004
Engine Specifications
VW 2ltr Aeropower 4 cylinder engine
Propeller Specifications
Don Bailey