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Old August 27th 07, 06:15 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Roger (K8RI) wrote:
On Sun, 26 Aug 2007 17:21:57 -0700, Bret Ludwig
wrote:

Can two 300 pounders fly this thing?
Lordy, two 300 pounders in the front seats of a Cherokee would be too
much. What 4 passenger production GA plane could take two 300 pounder
in the front seats and not be out of CG?
I'm guessing MAYBE a Navion.
But I'd want to check the POH carefully before trying it!



T-6,or any mil trainer besides maybe a old Ryan. Even a T-34 will
accomodate as heavy a pilot as will fit.


Two 300 pounders? These are neither light sport, or 4 passenger
aircraft though.

More like heavy transport
 




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