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Data from QuickieBuilders and Western Canada Aviation Museum General characteristics Crew: one pilot Capacity: one passenger and 510 lb (231 kg) useful load Length: 19 ft 10 in (6.05 m) Wingspan: 16 ft 8 in (5.08 m) Height: 4 ft 5 in (1.35 m) Wing area: 67 sq ft (6.22 m 2) Empty weight: 490 lb (222 kg) Max takeoff weight: 1,000 lb (454 kg) Powerplant: 1 × Revmaster 2100-DQ converted auto ...
Data from Flight International The Canard Pusher No. 16 General characteristics Crew: One pilot Capacity: 236.5 lb (108 kg) useful load, pilots up to 6'5" 210lb, maximum luggage capacity 30 lb (9.1 kg) Length: 17 ft 4 in (5.28 m) Upper wingspan: 16 ft 8 in (5.08 m) main wing (rear) Lower wingspan: 15 ft 4 in (4.67 m) canard (forward) Height: 4 ft 5 in (1.35 m) Wing area: 53.8 sq ft (5.00 m 2 ...
Gross weight: 1,180 kg (2,600 lb) Max takeoff weight: 1,180 kg (2,600 lb) Powerplant: 1 × Lycoming AEIO-540 -L1B5 flat-six piston engine, 224 kW (300 hp)
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The civil aviation authorities in different countries have their own particular specifications and regulations which define the LSA category.. For example, in Australia the Civil Aviation Safety Authority defines a light-sport aircraft as a heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air craft, other than a helicopter, with a maximum gross takeoff weight of not more than 560 kg (1,235 lb) for lighter ...
Gross vehicle weight rating for the 23-foot (7.0 m) coach was 10,500 pounds (4,800 kg) and 12,500 pounds (5,700 kg) for the 26-foot (7.9 m) coach. Most GMCs with factory interiors have a 40 US gallons (150 L) freshwater tank and a 40 US gallons (150 L) holding tank. GMC Motorhome production body-drop
HMS Rockwood was a Type III, Hunt class Escort destroyer of the Royal Navy, built by Vickers-Armstrongs in Barrow-in-Furness and served during the Second World War. She was damaged in action in November 1943 by a glide bomb , not fully repaired, took no further part in the war and was broken up for scrap in 1946.
Limits and Fits are standardized by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) [2] and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) [3]. Tables are used to quickly calculate required tolerances for bolt holes, shafts, mating parts, and many similar scenarios.