I think we all should dress in a black suit, white shirt and skinny black tie when we go flying....
This one has always been my favorite... Cessna should have included a pre-written NTSB report with each airplane sold...
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Sure, you could put those people and bags in a 150. If the fuel tanks were empty.
Sure, you could put those people and bags in a 150. If the fuel tanks were empty.
That's an ingenious way to increase UL. More manufacturers should use that design method.Not having a left wing or strut cuts down the empty weight a bit ...
Wait... you don’t already?I think we all should dress in a black suit, white shirt and skinny black tie when we go flying....
It's hard for me to fathom that people used to dress like that even for the most mundane things. Men going out anywhere - suits, ties, and hats. Women going grocery shopping - dresses, high heels, string of pearls. It's just bizarre to me. Different time I guess. And I'm not a youngun either, I was born in the late 60's but even my parents didn't dress like that.
Sure, you could put those people and bags in a 150. If the fuel tanks were empty.
150s gained a lot of weight with the big changes of 1966. Our '65 150E (straight tail, manual flaps) had a useful load of 541 lb; but the useful load of our similarly-equipped '66 150F (swept tail, electric flaps) was only 491 lb.The 150 I learned to fly in had a usable load of 524#. Before we all got tall and fat, that was totally doable with a 150# guy, #120 pound wife, couple of 35# kids, full fuel of 135# and you still had 49 pounds for luggage.
Thread drift for sure. I was born in 1966. My father always wore suit and tie to work and mass. We (5 brothers and I) all had "school clothes" and "play clothes"
Call me old fangled, but it was a better time.
Not having a left wing or strut cuts down the empty weight a bit ...
The 150 I learned to fly in had a usable load of 524#. Before we all got tall and fat, that was totally doable with a 150# guy, #120 pound wife, couple of 35# kids, full fuel of 135# and you still had 49 pounds for luggage.