That's exactly why I am asking -- to get rid of the ambiguities so that I can come up with the proper W&B calculations for our various cruise configurations. For instance, we'll be four up coming to Jersey, and have to turn down a fifth so that we'll actually be able to carry some fuel in those tanks!
Why the reduction? That doesn't make sense, unless it's a limit on the wing loading? If the 260 gets an increase in gross, why would the C get a decrease? Perhaps it's just that Brittain did not want to go through the certification work? Quirk or no quirk, I just want to know the aerodynamic / structural reason.
The aircraft was weighed recently at 931,94 kg without fuel.
We've got some heavy equipment in the back that can be modernized to less weighty stuff.
Effie.