The AA-5B is generally known as the "Grumman Tiger". The type was originally developed by Grumman and was transferred to Gulfstream. The Tiger is a 4-place low wing airplane with performance similar to a Piper Archer. However, with a canopy and light controls it is a truly "fun" airplane to fly.
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Tie Down: | R25 | ||||
Pilot Requirement: | Private Pilot or better. 10 hours in AA-5B or 3 - 5 hours dual to proficiency. | ||||
Currency: | 3 Hours flight in last 90 days. 3 takeoffs and landings in AA-5B in last 90 days. | ||||
Documents: |
Checklist Weight & Balance |
Sundance Flying Club Weight & Balance Tool
- For flight planning purposes only!
- Data are not guaranteed to be correct!
- CONSULT THE AIRCRAFT WEIGHT AND BALANCE AND POH FOR UP-TO-DATE AND CORRECT VALUES
Plot Legend
- Red - Take-off weight/CG and zero fuel weight/CG
- Orange - Basic Empty Weight and Arm
Questions? Comments? Errors? Please contact David Jacobowitz at davej@alumni.virginia.edu. | Sundance W&B v.0.1.4 Modified 1 October 2009 |