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(Dan Thomas) wrote
Cessna also states in the 172 POH that it's designed to 150% of the G figures given, or 5.7 G's. I think the 3.8 figure would be the yield point, where things begin to bend, and the 150% figure would break them entirely. Or something like that. The C-172 is probably wing limited, since at 200-300 under maximum gross weight, it falls in the Utility Category with +4.4g allowed for the limit load and +6.6g for the ultimate load. Bob Moore |
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