Ultimately, it depends on how much paint it has. I know of one
chapter that removed the paint and polished the aluminum to gain back
something approaching 30 lbs. But I don't know what the total payload
became. That 1-34 also had O2. Maybe a member will chime in.
The 1-34R has an empty weight of 595 providing a max useful load of 245
lbs. Adding equipment thereto and the practical pilot weight could drop
into the 215 lb area. Counts me out.
When you find one, get a copy of that particular glider's current W&B to
see what the real empty weight and CG are. In addition to equipment,
repairs can add extra pounds, further diminishing the max pilot weight.
If you want a copy of the aircraft manual in a pdf file, send me an email.
pdbatgcidotnet
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Pete Brown
Anchorage Alaska
Going home after a long day
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The fleet at Summit. Mt. McKinley is about 45nm away at 20,320 msl.
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The 170B at Bold near Eklutna Glacier
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I have about 35 flights in a 1-34 and was surprised to see the book
stating 270 lbs in the 1-34 and 245 in the retractable model, 1-34R. I
have seen other 1-34's with a limitation of 218 lbs. I am 5'8" and 190
lbs and found the cockpit to be a bit of a tight fit for me. I have
seen someone much larger than myself fly the same glider, a guy well
over 220 lbs. I'm not sure that a 270 pounder would fit in the
cockpit without vaseline and a shoe horn. That being said, the 1-34 is
a fun airplane to fly and handles wonderfully.
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Walt Connelly
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I weighed 250 and 6' 3" when I owned mine
Just spoke with Bob Whelan about this 1-34. Some number were built
with filler and fabric over the metal to provide better laminar flow
as was this one. Over 30 lbs was regained by removing all but the
metal.
Frank Whiteley
Our club had one some years ago, great ship, rugged,roomy and at 6-3/
245# I had no problem with it. The dive brakes are fantastic, point it
striaght down, haul out the boards and forget about exceeding red line
concerns.
Would love to have another one. A close 2nd are the Platius B4's...