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Old 10-10-2013 | 05:03 AM
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Thanks for all that info. Now I can give you all the data you need.
For the last three years, I have carefully studied the information you provided just 20 minutes ago. My friends at NASA also ran it through a few algorithms. They are currently laid-off due to the government shutdown. So luckily for us, they had some free time to analize this with three of the local crackheads in Cocoa Beach.

Providing there is no crosswind component, or wind, temp is 75°F, and elevation is 14 feet ASL;
The takeoff roll will be 62.4 feet when full power is immediately applied.
Vr speed will be 28.3 mph
Max speed will be 71 mph in level flight.
Landing speed should be at 29.6 mph
Max maneuvering G load at 71 mph will be 11.6 g's
Weight will be 15.6 lb dry. Assuming 6 oz. tanks for each engine, weight with fuel will be 16.2 lb.
Ground roll after landing will be 181.0 feet, if brakes are not applied

Let us know if we can do anything else to help you out.

Originally Posted by colmo-RCU
The stupidest fight ever. No one has any realistic info. It's like my sisters fighting, when they were 12.

Girls, you are both pretty
Am I prettier than the other two?

Last edited by Airplanes400; 10-10-2013 at 05:17 AM.