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The Standard Cirrus was designed by Dipl. Ing. Klaus Holighaus and flew for the first time in February 1969. It is a Standard Class glider with a 15-metre span, and laminar-flow airfoil section designed by Professor Franz Wortmann.
This gauge is represented by the EM Society (in full, Eighteen Millimetre Society). 00 track (16.5 mm) is the wrong gauge for 1:76 scale, but use of an 18.2 mm (0.717 in) gauge track is accepted as the most popular compromise towards scale dimensions without having to make significant modifications to ready-to-run models. Has a track gauge ...
Schabak/Schuco also produces airliner models in this scale. [5] 1:570: 0.535 mm: Ship models: This scale was used by Revell for some ship models because it was one-half the size of the standard scale for wargaming models used by the U.S. Army. 1:535: 0.022: 0.570 mm: Ship models: Scale used by Revell for USS Missouri ship. Sometimes called "box ...
The European standard of 1:22.5 scale trains on 45 mm (1.772 in) track is called IIm scale, as per European narrow-gauge naming conventions or G scale, its popular name. Live steam: 1:24: 63 mm At 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (64 mm), this is the smallest of the "ridable" gauges [citation needed]. Only one or two passengers can be pulled.
Two 10-decagram masses Masses of 50, 20, 1, 2, 5 and 10 grams. Unlike spring-based scales, balances are used for the precision measurement of mass as their accuracy is not affected by variations in the local gravitational field. (On Earth, for example, these can amount to ±0.5% between locations. [12])
1.74-1.83 × 10 5 kg Operational empty weight of a Boeing 747-300: 1.8 × 10 5 kg Largest animal ever, a blue whale (180 tonnes) [94] 4.2 × 10 5 kg International Space Station (417 tonnes) [95] 6 × 10 5 kg World's heaviest aircraft: Antonov An-225 (maximum take-off mass: 600 tonnes, payload: 250 tonnes) [96]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2010/11 General characteristics Capacity: 2 Length: 6.75 m (22 ft 2 in) excluding spinner Wingspan: 9.40 m (30 ft 10 in) Height: 2.25 m (7 ft 5 in) Wing area: 11.15 m 2 (120.0 sq ft) gross Empty weight: 297 kg (655 lb) Max takeoff weight: 472.5 kg (1,042 lb) ultralight; LSA 598 kg (1,320 lb) Fuel capacity: 130 L (34.3 US gal; 28.6 Imp gal) Powerplant ...
[8] [19] Tom Lincir, founder of the Ivanko Barbell Company, has encountered 45-pound (20.4 kg) plates weighing as little as 38 pounds (17.2 kg), or as much as 59 pounds (26.8 kg). [ 20 ] Plates can be weighed, and the equipment marked (using a paint pen or other permanent marker ) with the true weight.