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On Aug 2, 1:34 am, "Hilton" wrote:
1. Go on a diet 2. Define a gallon of 100LL as weighing 5.82 lbs instead of the usual 6 lbs - Mooney did it. Is this legal/valid? If so, why don't all manufacturers do it? Hilton At Oshkosh a few pilots complained that our LED landing light was too heavy at 0.9 lbs, which I thought was a bit silly considering that halogen lights of the same function weigh that much and don't put out as much light and take more power. At the same time I was thinking to myself "and if you were to lose a few pounds it wouldn't really matter anyway" but found myself biting my tongue instead... :-p Your message is so true, and I for one could dramatically increase the useful load by losing 10, 20, or even 30 pounds! That's a lot more significant than any fuel weight rounding. Dean AeroLEDs LLC www.aeroleds.com |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On Aug 2, 1:34 am, "Hilton" wrote: 1. Go on a diet 2. Define a gallon of 100LL as weighing 5.82 lbs instead of the usual 6 lbs - Mooney did it. Is this legal/valid? If so, why don't all manufacturers do it? Hilton At Oshkosh a few pilots complained that our LED landing light was too heavy at 0.9 lbs, which I thought was a bit silly considering that halogen lights of the same function weigh that much and don't put out as much light and take more power. At the same time I was thinking to myself "and if you were to lose a few pounds it wouldn't really matter anyway" but found myself biting my tongue instead... :-p Your message is so true, and I for one could dramatically increase the useful load by losing 10, 20, or even 30 pounds! That's a lot more significant than any fuel weight rounding. I could loose 30 myself. Dean AeroLEDs LLC www.aeroleds.com |
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Dean,
Your message is so true, and I for one could dramatically increase the useful load by losing 10, 20, or even 30 pounds! That's a lot more significant than any fuel weight rounding. A year or two ago, I challenged a friend of mine (my 'flying buddy') to a diet. Within a few months, we had increased our useful 'useful load' by 50 pounds! That's almost like changing the 160hp to a 180hp plus the added health benefits for free. Hilton |
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("Aluckyguess" wrote)
I could loose 30 myself. Black went on a diet and shed 300 lbs! Mont :-) |
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