RotorRunner Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 Who is concidered the best, active CFI in the Schweizer, in the USA? Thanks,RR Quote
Vaqueroaero Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 Who is concidered the best, active CFI in the Schweizer, in the USA? Thanks,RR There was a guy called Tom Barney in Pennsylvania who I believe was considered one of the highest time 300 pilots in the country. He really knew the machine. Don't know if he's still active though. He also on a side note weighed about 350 pounds and had a special cyclic made so his belly didn't get in the way. Quote
Sparker Posted December 22, 2007 Posted December 22, 2007 There was a guy called Tom Barney in Pennsylvania who I believe was considered one of the highest time 300 pilots in the country. He really knew the machine. Don't know if he's still active though. He also on a side note weighed about 350 pounds and had a special cyclic made so his belly didn't get in the way. Customizing helicopters' contorls is WAY easier than going on a diet!!!! LOL , So how much could a passenger weigh? Don't know much about 300s.... Quote
RotorRunner Posted December 22, 2007 Author Posted December 22, 2007 Customizing helicopters' contorls is WAY easier than going on a diet!!!! LOL , So how much could a passenger weigh? Don't know much about 300s.... The Schweizer 269 series has a cabin limit of 600lbs, no specific seat limit. RR Quote
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