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"Byker" wrote in
: "Miloch" wrote in message ... Loaded Weight: 64,000 lbs The military operated them with a MTOW up to 100.000 pounds, which worked as long as the engines held together. The civilian operators were restricted to 74.000 pounds maximum gross. and sometimes Mother Nature decided which ones gets to fly again. |
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