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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3663771" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Several years ago the dad of a lady who worked for me worked of some type of oil equipment industry here in Tulsa. They had an Antonove to fly in to pick up a piece of compressor equipment manufactured here to fly to Saudi Arabia that was so big the final assembly was done at the airport. I was invited to watch them load it the evening before, huge piece of equipment that had no more than about 5" of clearance putting it in on a retractable roller skid.</p><p></p><p>They scheduled a just after daybreak take off on 36R, a 10,000 ft runway. His wheels cleared the north fence by 46th street North by no more than 10'. Yep, there was some major weight/balance vs density altitude calculations done with that takeoff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3663771, member: 24583"] Several years ago the dad of a lady who worked for me worked of some type of oil equipment industry here in Tulsa. They had an Antonove to fly in to pick up a piece of compressor equipment manufactured here to fly to Saudi Arabia that was so big the final assembly was done at the airport. I was invited to watch them load it the evening before, huge piece of equipment that had no more than about 5" of clearance putting it in on a retractable roller skid. They scheduled a just after daybreak take off on 36R, a 10,000 ft runway. His wheels cleared the north fence by 46th street North by no more than 10'. Yep, there was some major weight/balance vs density altitude calculations done with that takeoff. [/QUOTE]
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