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SR 2500 What's in a name

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Warren T. Montgomery

SR 2500 What's in a name

Post by Warren T. Montgomery » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:27 pm

Boeing uses the term Increased Gross Weight (IGW) for the 777.
777-200 @ 248,115Kg
777-200IGW @ 287,804Kg
777-300 @ 300,278Kg
777-200X/300X @ ??????

So why not;
SR2500 @ 3000lb.
SR2500IGW @ 3500lb
SR3500 @ 3500lb
SR3500X @ ?????

Or just call it a "Super Rebel"

Now with the M14 will it be:
Super Rebelczyk (chick)
Super Rebelov (ave)
Super Rebelski (ski)
Super Rebelng (ing)

The Polish (my grandmother) designed the original Ivancheco 14A at 285
hp for the Wilga so they should get the nod. The Russians just built it
under license as did the Ukrainians and don't forget the Chinese.
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Warren T. Montgomery
<monty@emirates.net.ae>
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Bob Patterson

SR 2500 What's in a name

Post by Bob Patterson » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:27 pm

OK !!!

Since my wife's Polish, I'll vote for "chick", too !!
(Of course, I've always liked 'chicks' ! ;-) )
(But now, I can only <look> - and not too long, either ! ;-) )

....bobp

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At 07:40 PM 10/14/00 +0400, you wrote:
Boeing uses the term Increased Gross Weight (IGW) for the 777.
777-200 @ 248,115Kg
777-200IGW @ 287,804Kg
777-300 @ 300,278Kg
777-200X/300X @ ??????

So why not;
SR2500 @ 3000lb.
SR2500IGW @ 3500lb
SR3500 @ 3500lb
SR3500X @ ?????

Or just call it a "Super Rebel"

Now with the M14 will it be:
Super Rebelczyk (chick)
Super Rebelov (ave)
Super Rebelski (ski)
Super Rebelng (ing)

The Polish (my grandmother) designed the original Ivancheco 14A at 285
hp for the Wilga so they should get the nod. The Russians just built it
under license as did the Ukrainians and don't forget the Chinese.
--
Warren T. Montgomery
<monty@emirates.net.ae>
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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