Boundary Waters
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The 90-8F only weights 12 pounds more than an A-65-8 (The Factory Letter details tube changes so I'm sure that adds some weight as well. But the killer is 75 to 100 pounds of CRAP... (Oops, I meant electrical equipment.) Why, Ii's almost like putting a big block of lead in the airplane 700-ish pounders fly really nice using 50 to 55 of their 65 horses, IMHO better than 900-ish pounders with 90 hp engines. (Based on burn figures I'd say that is because the folks I know tend to cruise around at 2130 or so on an A-65 in a draggy Piper or Aeronca and they fly the C-90 in the same 50-55 hp "crease--" 52.5 just reads as a lower percent of 90 than of 65.The 7AC had a gross of 1220 lb. Replacing the A-65 with a C-90 plus starter, generator and battery would really wreck the useful load.
Aeronca built the 7AC from the end of the war until they stopped building airplanes, literally making thousands. All the 7ACs were 1220 lb gross weight airplanes. They started making 7ECs in 1950 and made hundreds before selling the rights to Champion. I'm told that all of the all of the Ohio and SOME of the Osceola Wisconsin and Minnesota built 7ECs were 1300 lb and SOME were 1450 lb AND OTHERS were 1500 lb gross weight aircraft. SOME of the Rochester built planes are LSA compliant at 1320 lb, and SOME are 1500 lb, AND...
I like simple, I like light, unless you get a hell of a deal it doesn't make any sense to me to buy something and then change it if you can buy it already configured the way you want it.