by Zach Grant L1011jock » Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:48 pm
WELLLLLLL....true to a point, and certainly true in some airplanes BUT, the Comanche series does not have a certified zero fuel weight. As such it does not have any limitation on span loading in its certification. What is being referenced here is the STC for tip tanks. Although Piper installed tip tanks as optional equipment and std equipment on the Turbo twins, they were always installed under an STC (now held by Osbourne), and licensed as a Piper kit. It is a function of how the STC was approved.
In the singles, put the tip tanks on any 250 and voila, you have a legal 3000# gross weight, no matter whether there is fuel in them or not. Put tips on a 260B, and no gain in gross weight. Put them on a C, and you actually reduce the alowable gross weight, a quirk in the approved supplement paperwork!
As for the Twins, yes the supplement reads that all weight above 3600# must be carried in the tips as fuel. This was for certification, as the cert requirements for multiengine aircraft are significantly different than singles. There is a performance formula for certification that takes into account the stall speed, Vmc, SE climb rate above 5000', engine limits etc. The exemption to this is additional fuel so the aircraft did not have to be totally recertified with the tip tanks installed, it only needed a mini evaluation to prove that the handling performance was at least as good with them as without, when the only added weight is fuel weight.
The Twin Comanche airframe was tested and on paper, structurally, was certified to 3800#, however the aformentioned certification formula limited the certified gross to 3600#. The Robertson high lift kit, allowed the aircraft to meet the certification equation at 3800# so was thusly granted that gross weight...except when tip tanks are installed, and because of the paperwork interference between the two STCs, the last 125# of weight has to be in fuel, in the tips. Once again it makes little or no sense, but it is the way the tips were certified, nothing more nothing less.
-Zach
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