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2022 Gamebird GB1 // Aerobatic Glass Finish // N341GB

Auction Start: August 28, 2024
Auction End: September 4, 2024 12:00 pm

GB1 GAMEBIRD Details

Make:

GAMBEBIRD COMPOSITES LLC

Model:

GB1 GAMEBIRD

Year:

2022

Auction Start Date:
August 28, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-08-28

Serial No:

0041

Seat:

2

Category:

Acrobatic

Time:

212

Location: GAINESVILLE, FL
Description: This magnificent airplane is the one every young aviator dreams about flying one day. Full of features that make this outstanding aerobatic machine just as at home carrying two people for a cross country adventure. The owners say “It’s a true pleasure to fly!”. If you have a thirst for speed this true blue climber will whisk you to 3,000 ft climb out with its controllable pitch propeller, maximum RPM is 303 hp. Video observation cameras ensure safe taxiing. Aircraft sold with Single and two place canopy
Airframe Details
  • 2022 Game Composites LLC, GB1 GameBird
  • Registration Number: N341GB
  • Serial Number: 0041
  • Aircraft Total Time: 212
  • Date of Annual: February 7, 2024
  • Fuel Capacity: 81 gallons
  • Stall Speed: 60 knots
  • Useful Load :900 pounds
  • Range: 1130 NM
  • Cruise: 195 Kts at 75% power
Engine Details
  • Lycoming AEIO-580-B1A
  • Serial Number: L-640-79E
  • Engine Total Time: 212
Propeller Details
  • MT Propeller MT-V-14-B-C
  • Serial Number: 200955
  • Blade Model: C190-130
  • Blade Serial Numbers: ALC-81091, ALC-81092, ALC-81093, ALC-81094
  • Prop Total Time: 212
Avionics Details
  • FRONT PANEL:
  • Garmin G3x 10 inch
  • Airspeed Indicator
  • Altimeter
  • Garmin GDU 450 MFD2
  • REAR PANEL:
  • Garmin G3x 7 inch
  • Airspeed indicator
  • Compass
  • Altimeter
  • Garmin GTR 225A VHF Radio w/ Intercom
  • Garmin GTX 345 Transponder with Encoder
  • CO Detector
  • Garmin GDU 465 MFD1
  • Accelerometer
  • Kannad ELT 1000
  • Garmin GMU 11 Magnetometer
Additional Features
  • Garmin Engine Data I/O Unit
  • Garmin Air Data Sensor Unit
  • Full Logbooks Available
  • LED lights
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • Single seat canopy
  • 7.5 gallon tank for smoke oil
  • Built in video on right landing gear for taxiing
  • Built-in Go-Pro Camera Mounts
Exterior
The exterior of this aircraft is painted in a beautiful blue with silver details and N number outlined in the same color.
Interior
The inside of this aircraft is extremely clean and well maintained. The interior is all dark gray. The control stick is topped with a wood handle.
Auction Details
Contact Phone: 254-735-5030
Contact Email: aircrew@airspaceauctions.com
Registration Number: N341GB
Make: GAMBEBIRD COMPOSITES LLC
Model: GB1 GAMEBIRD
Required Deposit: $4,000
Buyers Premium: 4%
Start Date: August 28, 2024
End Date: September 4, 2024 12:00 pm
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The 2022 Gamebird GB1: A Marvel of Aerobatic Engineering

The Gamebird GB1, produced by Gamebird Composites LLC, is a shining example of modern aerobatic aircraft design and this particular specimen is in factory original condition. Launched in 2022, this aircraft represents the pinnacle of performance and agility in the sky, embodying a rich history of innovation and excellence in the world of aerobatics. Gamebird Composites LLC, the manufacturer behind this impressive machine, has a storied history of producing high-performance aircraft, and the GB1 Gamebird is no exception.

A Brief History of Gamebird Composites LLC

Gamebird Composites LLC was founded with a vision to create state-of-the-art aerobatic aircraft that offer a blend of performance, reliability, and value. The company quickly gained recognition for its commitment to quality and innovation, establishing itself as a leader in the aerobatic aviation industry. With a team of experienced engineers and pilots, Gamebird Composites LLC has consistently pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in aircraft design, leading to the creation of the GB1 Gamebird—a testament to their expertise and passion for flight.

The Gamebird GB1: An Aerobatic Marvel – also a weekender

The Gamebird GB1 is not just an aircraft; it’s a culmination of advanced aeronautical engineering and design, purpose-built for aerobatics. The aircraft is renowned for its exceptional agility, robust construction, and high-performance capabilities. It is also known to have enough payload for two adults and an overnight bag, arrive in incredible style and thrill to your favorite destination. Whether you’re a seasoned aerobatic pilot or an experienced pilot interested in aerobatic maneuvers, the GB1 offers a thrilling experience that is hard to match. Its design allows for precise control and maneuverability, making it a favorite among aerobatic pilots who demand the best from their aircraft.

Airframe

The airframe of the Gamebird GB1 is a masterpiece of engineering. Built in 2022, the aircraft boasts a registration number N341GB and serial number 0041. With a total time of 212 hours, this aircraft is relatively new and well-maintained, ensuring its continued performance and reliability. The airframe features a fuel capacity of 81 gallons, allowing for extended flights and aerobatic displays. It has a stall speed of 60 knots, a useful load of 900 pounds, and a range of 1130 nautical miles. The aircraft can cruise at 195 knots at 75% power, making it a versatile machine capable of both aerobatic maneuvers and cross-country flights.

Engine

At the heart of the Gamebird GB1 lies a powerful Lycoming AEIO-580-B1A engine. This engine, known for its reliability and performance, provides the aircraft with the thrust needed for advanced aerobatic maneuvers. With a serial number L-640-79E and a total time of 212 hours, the engine is in excellent condition. It delivers a maximum output of 303 horsepower, making it a formidable powerplant that enhances the aircraft’s aerobatic capabilities.

Propeller

The GB1 is equipped with an MT Propeller MT-V-14-B-C, featuring a blade model C190-130. The propeller’s serial number is 200955, and the blade serial numbers are ALC-81091, ALC-81092, ALC-81093, and ALC-81094. With a total time of 212 hours, the propeller is perfectly matched to the engine, providing smooth and efficient power delivery. The controllable pitch propeller allows for optimal performance in various flight conditions, including rapid climbs and precise aerobatic routines.

Avionics

The Gamebird GB1 is outfitted with state-of-the-art avionics, ensuring both safety and performance. The front panel features a Garmin G3x 10-inch display, airspeed indicator, altimeter, and Garmin GDU 450 MFD2. The rear panel includes a Garmin G3x 7-inch display, airspeed indicator, compass, altimeter, Garmin GTR 225A VHF Radio with Intercom, Garmin GTX 345 Transponder with Encoder, CO Detector, Garmin GDU 465 MFD1, accelerometer, Kannad ELT 1000, and Garmin GMU 11 Magnetometer. These advanced avionics provide pilots with comprehensive situational awareness, making the GB1 a top choice for both aerobatic and cross-country flights.

Exterior

The exterior of the Gamebird GB1 is striking, painted in a beautiful blue with silver details. The aircraft’s N number is outlined in matching silver, adding a touch of elegance to its design. The sleek and aerodynamic shape of the GB1 not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its performance. The use of lightweight materials and precision engineering ensures that the aircraft can withstand the stresses of aerobatic maneuvers while maintaining structural integrity.

Interior

The interior of the Gamebird GB1 is equally impressive. The cockpit is designed with a focus on functionality and comfort, featuring a dark gray color scheme. The control stick is topped with a wood handle, providing a classic touch to the modern cockpit. The interior is meticulously maintained, reflecting the aircraft’s overall quality and attention to detail. Despite its focus on aerobatic performance, the GB1 offers a comfortable and ergonomic environment for pilots, making it suitable for longer flights as well.

Additional Features

The Gamebird GB1 comes with a range of additional features that enhance its functionality and safety. It includes a Garmin Engine Data I/O Unit, Garmin Air Data Sensor Unit, and full logbooks available for review. The aircraft is equipped with LED lights, a fire extinguisher, a single-seat canopy, and a 7.5-gallon tank for smoke oil, which is a favorite feature for aerobatic pilots. Built-in video cameras on the right landing gear ensure safe taxiing, while built-in Go-Pro camera mounts allow pilots to capture their flights from multiple angles, making it perfect for both personal enjoyment and professional documentation.

Auction Information

This magnificent 2022 Gamebird GB1, with registration number N341GB, will be up for auction starting on August 28, 2024. The auction will take place in Gainesville, FL, and will end on September 04, 2024, at 12:00 pm. This aircraft, often described by its owners as a “true pleasure to fly,” is an outstanding example of a versatile and high-performance aerobatic machine. With a required deposit of $4,000 and a buyer’s premium of 4%, this auction presents a unique opportunity for aviation enthusiasts and aerobatic pilots alike to own a piece of aviation excellence.

Conclusion

The 2022 Gamebird GB1 is more than just an aircraft; it’s a testament to the dedication and expertise of Gamebird Composites LLC. Its design, performance, and features make it a standout in the aerobatic aviation world. Whether you’re looking for a capable aerobatic machine or a reliable aircraft for cross-country adventures, the GB1 offers a perfect blend of value and performance. Don’t miss the chance to own this incredible aircraft at the upcoming auction in Gainesville, FL. The Gamebird GB1 is not just a plane; it’s a gateway to the skies, ready to deliver thrilling aerobatic experiences and unforgettable journeys.

GB1 GAMEBIRD Details

Make:

GAMBEBIRD COMPOSITES LLC

Model:

GB1 GAMEBIRD

Year:

2022

Auction Start Date:
August 28, 2024
Auction Start Date:

2024-08-28

Serial No:

0041

Seat:

2

Category:

Acrobatic

Time:

212

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