N930BG - 1986 BURKHART GROB G-103A TWIN II ACRO - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION
Location
PENSACOLA, Florida
Registration Status
Active until 12-31-2029
Serial Number
34053-K-283
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
April 2024
Owned Since
December 2016
Location of N930BG in PENSACOLA, Florida

About the BURKHART GROB G-103A TWIN II ACRO

The Burkhart Grob G-103A Twin II Acro is a noteworthy sailplane in the world of gliding, known for its exceptional aerobatic capabilities. This twin-seater glider was developed by the German manufacturer Grob Aircraft, a company well-recognized for producing high-quality, robust gliders and trainer aircraft. The G-103A Twin II Acro is a variant of the G-103 Twin II, designed specifically with aerobatics in mind, and it has gained significant popularity since its first introduction in the early 1980s.

The primary motivation behind the development of the G-103A Twin II Acro was to create a versatile glider that could serve both as a training aircraft and a competitive aerobatic sailplane. Grob saw an opportunity in the market for a glider that not only provided robust, reliable performance for ab-initio training but also allowed pilots to perform advanced aerobatic maneuvers safely.

Key Features and Capabilities

In terms of production history, the Grob G-103A Twin II Acro was mass-produced during the 1980s and remains a prevalent model in use today, thanks to its durable construction and versatile performance characteristics. The aircraft features a stronger airframe and reinforced wings compared to the standard G-103, which allows it to withstand higher stress loads during aerobatic maneuvers. It is equipped with a T-tail and has a wingspan of 17.50 meters, providing excellent handling and stability.

One of the significant benefits of the G-103A Twin II Acro is its dual functionality. It can be used effectively for initial pilot training, thanks to its forgiving flight characteristics and robust design. At the same time, its capability to perform aerobatic maneuvers makes it an excellent choice for advanced glider training and competitive aerobatics. This dual-use capability makes it a valuable asset for gliding clubs and flight schools, allowing them to utilize a single aircraft for a variety of training purposes.

Market Position and Use Cases

Overall, the Burkhart Grob G-103A Twin II Acro stands out as a reliable, versatile, and durable aircraft that has made a significant impact in both the training and aerobatics niches within the gliding community.



Flight History and Activity for N930BG

No flight activity has been observed for this aircraft since 2022.

This could indicate the aircraft is in storage, undergoing maintenance, or operating in areas without flight tracking coverage.

Maintenance and Safety Records

Safety Record Summary

  • 1 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

July 05, 1987 - MT. AIRY, North Carolina

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
THE INSTRUCTOR STATED THIS WAS THE SECOND FLIGHT OF THE DAY WITH THE STUDENT. THEY HAD RELEASED FROM AN AIR TOW AT 1,500 FEET AGL. THE INSTRUCTOR WAS DEMONSTRATING GLIDE SLOPE CONTROL FOR BEST FINAL GLIDE. WHEN THE SAILPLANE WAS ABOUT 1,000 FEET AGL AND ONE MILE NW OF THE AIRPORT HE TURNED TOWARD THE RUNWAY AND NOTED A SINK RATE OF ABOUT 8 KNOTS. HE INCREASED SPEED AND THE SINK RATE WENT TO 10 KNOTS. THESE SINK RATES TRANSLATE TO ABOUT 810 AND 1013 FEET PER MINUTE, RESPECTIVELY. THIS WOULD HAVE PERMITTED THE SAILPLANE TO COVER A MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF 1 1/2 MILES. TWO SETS OF POWERLINESAND A CHAIN LINK FENCE WERE BETWEEN THE SAILPLANE AND THE RUNWAY. THE AIRCRAFT COLLIDED WITH THE FENCE.

Complete History Timeline

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Apr 2024

Registration

Registered to COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION in PENSACOLA, FL




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Sep 2023

Registration

Registered to COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION in ROBERTSDALE, AL




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Nov 2022

Registration

Registered to COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION in ROBERTSDALE, AL




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Aug 2019

Registration

Registered to COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION in ROBERTSDALE, AL




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Dec 2016

Registration

Registered to COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION in ROBERTSDALE, AL




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Jan 2014

Registration

Registered to THERMAL RESEARCH CORP in PENSACOLA, FL




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May 2011

Registration

Registered to THERMAL RESEARCH CORP in PENSACOLA, FL




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Jul 1987

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N930BG?

N930BG is currently registered to COASTAL SOARING ASSOCIATION in PENSACOLA, Florida.

What type of aircraft is N930BG?

N930BG is a 1986 BURKHART GROB G-103A TWIN II ACRO with serial number 34053-K-283.

Has N930BG been in any accidents?

Yes, N930BG has 1 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.