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DrZGard 01-22-22 11:57 AM

4,900 lb gross weight STC
 
Curious if any owners on this forum have done the 4,900 lb gross weight STC and what their experience was. What has to be changed? Is it a paper STC or require mods and if so are they significant?

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hharney 01-22-22 09:33 PM

Could you provide the STC paperwork so I could see it

DrZGard 01-22-22 11:03 PM

I wish I could but am unable to find an STC listed on the internet for it. I spoke with him on the phone about it. The higher gross weight one (over 5,100 lbs) required modifying the booms for underwing baggage storage which would kill airspeed with the drag.

mshac 01-24-22 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DrZGard (Post 27751)
I wish I could but am unable to find an STC listed on the internet for it. I spoke with him on the phone about it. The higher gross weight one (over 5,100 lbs) required modifying the booms for underwing baggage storage which would kill airspeed with the drag.

Who is this mysterious "him" of which you speak?

DrZGard 01-24-22 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mshac (Post 27755)
Who is this mysterious "him" of which you speak?

https://www.cessnaskymaster.com/winglets.html

Jhogan0101 01-25-22 08:52 AM

Dr Z, please take everything from “him” with a grain of salt.

wslade2 01-25-22 11:59 AM

I think weight increase involves use of winglets. See below. Several posts on the forum about this.

https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/...s-skymaster-ad

Kim Geyer 01-25-22 08:30 PM

I think Air Scan was working on a gross weight increase several years. Don’t know what ever happened with it.

DrZGard 01-25-22 09:33 PM

Jack Riley was working on the 5,400 lb gross weight increase and I can only wonder what happened. Did his stroke bring it to an end or was there a hurdle the FAA put in place that was near impossible to overcome? Wouldn’t be the first time FAA politics put a stop or serious setback to something that would have been good for aviation ie Bill Lear’s Learfan, Beechcraft’s Starship, Darwin Conrad’s gross weight and pressurization increase for the Royal Turbine, etc.

Jhogan0101 01-26-22 08:23 AM

Bill Crews (skymaster.com) worked with Jack. Im sure if you call him he’ll let you know. 864-583-5967
Also i know the O2 structure was much more beefy than the standard 337. Might be worth looking into an O2, Im sure Don @ commodore knows whats possible (405) 503-4686 .

hharney 02-08-22 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DrZGard (Post 27763)
Jack Riley was working on the 5,400 lb gross weight increase and I can only wonder what happened. Did his stroke bring it to an end or was there a hurdle the FAA put in place that was near impossible to overcome? Wouldn’t be the first time FAA politics put a stop or serious setback to something that would have been good for aviation ie Bill Lear’s Learfan, Beechcraft’s Starship, Darwin Conrad’s gross weight and pressurization increase for the Royal Turbine, etc.

The only Gross Weight Increase that I am aware of is Air Scan and they only did it on their planes. It was not available to the public. But I would be surprised if they might sell it as I don't think they are using the 337 anymore or are still in business. Although someone purchased a lot of inventory from Air Scan so they may have the STC. They had to do a drop test to prove the concept, very pricey.

YankeeClipper 02-12-22 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Jhogan0101 (Post 27764)
Bill Crews (skymaster.com) worked with Jack. Im sure if you call him he’ll let you know. 864-583-5967
Also i know the O2 structure was much more beefy than the standard 337. Might be worth looking into an O2, Im sure Don @ commodore knows whats possible (405) 503-4686 .

Apologies for going a little bit off topic, but I thought that the reinforcements on the Oscar deuce were solely attachment points for things like flares. In other words, I thought the wingspars were identical up until the late model pressurized variants. I'd be rather sad if I turned out to be wrong about that since my first purchase deal fell through, that being for an O2-B.


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