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The all-up weight of both cylinders and their covers is Tons.
It had a longer nose and larger mainwheels, with a higher all-up weight.
One built, twin tail, longer nose, bigger mainwheels, Higher all-up weight.
Latimer-Needham updated the design to take more modern lightweight four-cylinder engines and an increased all-up weight.
Open Class (No restrictions except a limit of 850 kg for the maximum all-up weight)
The latest Schlüter machine is the 'Magic', which has very complex mechanics and a high all-up weight - 11 lb in this case.
The weather was even worse when Steve and Clearwater arrived on the scene but with their lighter all-up weight, they still had some gas in the tank.
The intention was to operate the Croydon at normal all-up weight and not to exceed the normal maximum cruising speed, thereby simulating normal airline operation.
The aircraft gross weight (also known as the all-up weight (AUW)) is the total aircraft weight at any moment during the flight or ground operation.
At the same all-up weight, the monoplane was faster and had a better rate of climb, but having an empty weight about 10% greater could not carry so great a payload.
Inside he set the gear down on a couple of chairs-the all-up weight was nearly eighty pounds-and opened his heavy sheepskin jacket, stuffing his knit cap into one pocket.
The S.700 was designed to use as much of the SF.600 as possible to build a twin-engined amphibian, changes required included a stronger wing due to the increased all-up weight.
Since the operational requirements of most aircraft are defined by the best take-off or landing distances under all weather conditions, Maxaret allowed aircraft to operate at 15% higher all-up weights.
Because it was expected that some takeoffs would be protracted affairs, often the crews were not very careful to keep within maximum all-up weight limitations, and getting airborne just took a little longer.
To maintain the c.g. in the correct relation it was necessary to include a large balance weight (almost 1/10 of total all-up weight) in the foremost section of the ogival nose.
With greater all-up weights and longer take-off runs than the fighters, these planes were brought up to the flight deck using the aft elevator where they could then be spotted as far astern as possible.
With an all-up weight of just 44,000 pounds, a 70-foot beam, and twin, unstayed wing masts, the Adrian Thompson design is one of a handful of unlimited nautical projectiles setting course for The Race.
That these modifications add only 100kg to this Maserati is to the credit of the company's engineers - open-roof surgery usually adds between 150 and 190kg - although the GranCabrio's all-up weight is less impressive, at almost two tonnes.
The increased boiler size that became possible with this type, together with the high axle loads permitted on mainlines in North America, resulted in the design of some massive locomotives with all-up weights exceeding 350 tons with tender included.
Because of the aircraft's high all-up weight after take-off, which in an emergency would mean landing at weights well in excess of maximum allowable landing weight, the IL-78 has a fuel jettison system with jettison ports at the wingtips.
Since the Ba.46's military equipment, chiefly bombs and defensive armament, raised the all-up weight by some 45%, it was re-engined with 650 hp (485 kW) Alfa Romeo-built Bristol Pegasus radials which provided more than twice the power of the Ba.32's Pratt and Whitney Wasp Juniors.