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There was a famous Las Vegas entertainer, who bought a very
nice turboprop twin and took it to a completion center in Omaha to have the cabin done in his style. The completion center advised that the list of cabin furnishings was very heavy and probably not a good idea. But the entertainer insisted. The completed airplane was over gross without payload or fuel. "Bill Denton" wrote in message . net... | Consider the following aircraft: | | Seats ---------------------------------------------- 2 | | Empty Weight (typical) -------------------- 920 lbs. | | Maximum Gross Weight -----------------1320 lbs. | | Useful Load ----------------------------------- 400 lbs. | | Payload with Full Fuel (18 Gals) -------- 292 lbs. | | Suppose I wanted to add additional equipment to this aircraft. Obviously, | this would raise the Empty Weight, and lower the Useful Load and the | Payload. | | Is there any sort of "minimum" Useful Load or Payload that must be | maintained when equipment is added, or is it simply a matter of operating it | within the "weight envelope"? | | | | | | | |
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