1991 Britten Norman BN2B-20 Islander
Description
The Britten-Norman BN2B-20 Islander is a British twin-engined light utility aircraft manufactured by Britten-Norman of the United Kingdom. It was designed to operate from short and rough airstrips, and is capable of carrying up to nine passengers. It is powered by two Lycoming 6-cylinder horizontally-opposed piston engines, each producing 210hp. The aircraft has a maximum range of 1,000 nautical miles (1,150 mi, 1,850 km) and a maximum cruise speed of 150 knots (170 mph, 280 km/h). It has a wingspan of 39 ft 3 in (11.9 m) and a length of 34 ft 5 in (10.5 m). The Islander is certified for use in Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) operations.
Features
- Registration Number: N345CP
- Airframe Total Time: 8770.5 Hours
- Engine Manufacturer: Textron Lycoming
- Engine Model: IO-540-K1B5
- Engine Type: Twin Engine Piston
- Engine Serial: RL-26693-48E and RL-26643-48E
- Engine Total Time: 1890 Hours
- Airframe Modifications:
- 01/24/2002 - Micronair SprayPod, replaced in 2020
- 06/27/2012 - Aircraft-Integrated Meteorological Measurement System Air Flow Probe
- 05/10/2016 - Slick Magneto Boosters ' STC SA593CH
- Other Equipment:
- Dual Controls
- Stall Warning System
- Rotating Beacon
- Strobe Lights
- Taxi Lights
- Navigation Lights
- 130 Gallon Fuel Capacity
- Freon Air Conditioner
- AIMMS 20 Probe and System
- SAT-LOC G-4 Navigation and Monitor
- EX-4159 Micronair Spray System w/2 AU-4000 50 Gallon Spray Atomizers
- 2-EX2027 .3-2 GPM 1/2'' Flowmeters with Electric Pumps and Dual Digital Control Panels
- Towbar Head
- 2 Slick-Start Magneto Booster Systems to the Engines