2012 KITFOX SERIES 5


  • For Sale
  • 2012
  • KITFOX SERIES 5
  • N313KF
  • S97060216
  • Bozeman , MT USA

99500 $99,500 USD

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  • For Sale
  • 2012
  • KITFOX SERIES 5
  • N313KF
  • S97060216
  • Bozeman , MT USA

shane beams

shane

General Specs (cont.)

495

436 SFOH

34 SFOH

603 lb

Used

2012

2020

VFR

2

Additional Classifications

Detailed Description

Brilliant, reliable Kitfox with stunning views, sharp handling and good STOL performance!  Owned and maintained by detail oriented engineers most of its life, it may be one of the cleanest builds out there.


2012
Originally built in Colorado US

2015
Transferred to 2nd owner in Alberta Canada

2019
Transferred to 3rd owner (also in Alberta)
Frame factory powder coated polyfiber fabric
Seat pans on Series 5 can be vulnerable to hard landings, this one has been beautifully reinforced with carbon fiber to address the potential risk.
Entire aircraft wiring from nosecone to tailwheel replaced with top shelf aviation grade shielded cables (no headset whines here!)  
Carbon Fiber overlays in panel for Garmin 430 and GTR200B.
Pilot side rudder pedals upgraded with Puka Pedals

2020
Brake lines replaced with braided stainless steel
Header tank upgraded to aluminum with all new fittings
Lead acid battery upgraded to EarthX 680C
Carbon fiber oil cooler exhaust plenum with electrically actuated damper for variable oil temperature control from the cockpit.
8lb tail counterweight added
Front inlet cooling ducts added to increase cooling on hot days
Welded doubler on tailwheel bracket (in rare cases Series 5s can develop a crack there, best to mitigate the risk ahead of time)
Upgraded to Airframes alaska T3 tailwheel suspension system
Upgraded to Garmin G5 AHRS
Bubble doors installed (BEST FEATURE on this plane!)

2021
Upgraded to dual piston Beringer brakes
All torque tubes upgraded with gusseted design to eliminate risk of fatigue cracking risk at the base weld.  Reworked blocks with UHMW bushings to reduce friction and freeplay.  (this is the lightest, smoothest and tightest control feel in any plane I've flown)
Upgraded to Goodyear 26in bushwheels (bit heavier, but good for thousands of landings)
Installed Beringer brake regulator to give variable control over the pedal strength
Installed high current USB charger & voltmeter on dash
Added vortex generators to the wings and tail
Lightspeed electronic ignition added - rated for 118hp

2022
Repatriated back to the US with its current owner (Montana)
All new fuel lines
Installed AV-20 
Installed uAvionix TailBeaconX ADS-B 
Addition of AeroLED AeroSUN landing lights with custom strut mounts
Addition of AeroLED Pulsar nav & strobe lights (sync'd to each other)
Re-Registered in US with new tail number: N313KF & updated airworthiness
Dash mounted iPadholder
Installed customer auxiliary headset jacks behind the shoulder for convenient headset wire routing


2023 
Minor prop strike, out of an abundance of caution the prop was replaced and an A&P did a full disassembly of the engine running all the appropriate ADs, documentation included.  It's actually smoother now than before, probably just the new prop and a better balance.
  
2024
Meticulously maintained by both of its last owners since 2015 (both OCD engineers) and has been stored in a climate controlled hangar all of its life.  This is a brilliant little bush plane, it's very economical burning typically around 5 gal/hr, there is an STC to run on MoGas but it's always been run on AvGas.  It's a dream to fly, has stunning visibility and I hope it's new home gets to use it more than I did.  My only regret is not being able to make more time to fly it as much as I'd wished.

Avionics / Equipment

Garmin G5
UavionicsAV20

iPad mini 5 (LTE) with custom dash mount (included)
    (Mobile plan and Foreflight needed)

Stratus 2 ADS-B in
Aera 560
Magnetic compass

Tailbeacon X ADS-B out

Auxilliary headset plugs behind seats for comfortable cord management (with proper shielding, NO whinning

AeroLED landing lights

AeroLED nav lights

AeroLED strobe lights (syncronized)

4piston Beringer brakes with adjustable manifold

29in Goodyear bushwheels

Alaska Bushwheels tailwheel with reinforced mounting plate

Airframe

Brilliant, reliable Kitfox with stunning views, sharp handling and good STOL performance!  Owned and maintained by detail oriented engineers most of its life, it may be one of the cleanest builds out there.

Engines / Mods / Prop

Lycombing O235 - 118hp
   Lightspeed electronic ignition
   74/75/76/74psi compressions

Whirlwind GA200 72in - 33.6hrs

Interior / Exterior

Supurb, alcantara Kitfox embroidered seats

Beautiful carbon fiber seat pan

Awe inspring visability with bubble doors & glass ceiling

Fabric in great condition

Wheels recently aligned to within 0.10deg of ideal.

Vortex Generators - wing and stabilizer

Rudder and Elevator gaps taped for drag reduction

Flaperons regularly cleaned and lubricated

Controls very sharp and fingertip light

Remarks

In excellent condition, meticulously maintained with every known minor Kitfox issues mitigated elegantly.  This plane is a dream to fly and I'm sad to see her go.

2012
Originally built in Colorado US

2015
Transferred to 2nd owner in Alberta Canada

2019
Transferred to 3rd owner (also in Alberta)
Frame factory powder coated polyfiber fabric
Seat pans on Series 5 can be vulnerable to hard landings, this one has been beautifully reinforced with carbon fiber to address the potential risk.
Entire aircraft wiring from nosecone to tailwheel replaced with top shelf aviation grade shielded cables (no headset whines here!)  
Carbon Fiber overlays in panel for Garmin 430 and GTR200B.
Pilot side rudder pedals upgraded with Puka Pedals

2020
Brake lines replaced with braided stainless steel
Header tank upgraded to aluminum with all new fittings
Lead acid battery upgraded to EarthX 680C
Carbon fiber oil cooler exhaust plenum with electrically actuated damper for variable oil temperature control from the cockpit.
8lb tail counterweight added
Front inlet cooling ducts added to increase cooling on hot days
Welded doubler on tailwheel bracket (in rare cases Series 5s can develop a crack there, best to mitigate the risk ahead of time)
Upgraded to Airframes alaska T3 tailwheel suspension system
Upgraded to Garmin G5 AHRS
Bubble doors installed (BEST FEATURE on this plane!)

2021
Upgraded to dual piston Beringer brakes
All torque tubes upgraded with gusseted design to eliminate risk of fatigue cracking risk at the base weld.  Reworked blocks with UHMW bushings to reduce friction and freeplay.  (this is the lightest, smoothest and tightest control feel in any plane I've flown)
Upgraded to Goodyear 26in bushwheels (bit heavier, but good for thousands of landings)
Installed Beringer brake regulator to give variable control over the pedal strength
Installed high current USB charger & voltmeter on dash
Added vortex generators to the wings and tail
Lightspeed electronic ignition added - rated for 118hp

2022
Repatriated back to the US with its current owner (Montana)
All new fuel lines
Installed AV-20 
Installed uAvionix TailBeaconX ADS-B 
Addition of AeroLED AeroSUN landing lights with custom strut mounts
Addition of AeroLED Pulsar nav & strobe lights (sync'd to each other)
Re-Registered in US with new tail number: N313KF & updated airworthiness
Dash mounted iPadholder
Installed customer auxiliary headset jacks behind the shoulder for convenient headset wire routing


2023 
Minor prop strike, out of an abundance of caution the prop was replaced and an A&P did a full disassembly of the engine running all the appropriate ADs, documentation included.  It's actually smoother now than before, probably just the new prop and a better balance.  

2024
Meticulously maintained by both of its last owners since 2015 (both engineers) and has been stored in a climate controlled hangar all of its life.  This is a brilliant little bush plane, it's very economical burning typically around 5 gal/hr, there is an STC to run on MoGas but it's always been run on AvGas.  It's a dream to fly, has stunning visibility and I hope it's new home gets to use it more than I did.  My only regret is not being able to make more time to fly it as much as I'd wished.