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These later models were heavier airframes as they are the same as a pressurized model. That’s the main reason. My 68 model POH states performance at 4000 lbs and at gross weight. Marketing department 😃😃
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Yeah, I noticed that, but the few POH manuals I've seen have always provided spec numbers for @gross performance. And since the F and the G have the same gross I was wondering why the climb number is so different.
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The F is the classic version and the G is the new P model type Skymaster
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Herb R Harney 1968 337C Flying the same Skymaster for 47 years |