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112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

jukelemon

New member
Louisville, KY
Aircraft Year
1977
Aircraft Type
112B Hot Shot
Reg Number
N377SB
Serial Number
526
Hi all.

Can you all with 112 Hot Shots let me know your current empty weights?

Thanks so much.

Jason
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

On serial number 161 I have 1850.38 at an arm of 103.98.
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

N1182J ser NO 155 1946 EW 102.87"
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

Ken,
What is on your equipment list? You are slightly heavier than my 1977 114 SN14220. It had a scale weight of 1938.
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

I'm pretty close to Ken ... 11J is 1,912 @ 104.80.

The airplane was weighed '85 and tipped the scales at 1,846 lbs. The large majority of it's weight gain were three modifications ... SB-112-70A, 71C, and 72A account for 23 lbs, moving to the 3-Blade Propeller added 17 lbs, and the Hot Shot added another 26 lbs. All the other puts and takes have pretty much zero'd out.
 
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Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

Thanks all. I appreciate the info.

Jason
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

tried to pm you back but would not work.

My cell is 229 407-0200.
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

Pat,

I am very nose heavy, Sven fixed the cowling where it will never need working again. and of course 82J has everything possible on it.

Ken
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

Ken
Sven did many good things to that plane. He posted many of those things on the web board.
We miss him.
You are lucky to have his plane.
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

Pat,

I am very nose heavy, Sven fixed the cowling where it will never need working again. and of course 82J has everything possible on it.

Ken

I seem to recall most of the [extra] weight in 82J was in insulation and replacements of the lines. There was very little factory insulation (sticky aluminum tape, but not much) that year, so that addition was almost exclusively an increase in weight. And the stainless lines weigh roughly 2.5x what the aluminum weighs, and that added up fast.

Regards,
Neal
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

Pat,

I am very nose heavy, Sven fixed the cowling where it will never need working again. and of course 82J has everything possible on it.

Ken

He also replaced the rear plastic panel with a beautifully detailed and padded panel. Must have weighed 15lbs by itself.

He told me once he knew he was putting the pounds onto the plane but he didn't care - mostly flew by himself.

As opposed to Robin Miley who took every nut and bolt out he could. I believe he even cut down the steps to reduce weight and drag.
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

What happened to Robin's plane? N1390J.
 
Re: 112A/B Hot Shot Empty Weight

What happened to Robin's plane? N1390J.

Just sitting in his hanger. I think the registration is expired. He has chronic medical issues, so will probably never fly it again.
 
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