Later 1-23 standards had a gross weight of 660 lbs.
The gross weight on the "D" and later models is 750 lbs.
The relative gross weight of the two systems needs to be taken into account.
The aircraft's gross weight was some 4,000 pounds greater than a fully armed B-17.
Like its factory built counterpart it also had a gross weight of 600lbs.
This allowed for a greater gross weight to be designed into the aircraft.
The aircraft's gross weight and performance depends on the type of wing used.
The gross weight was also increased to 8200 lbs (A65-8200).
The higher the gross weight, the longer the wheelbase must be.
The food product seemed high in relation to the gross weight of the animal.