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11 hours ago, Neil_S said:
My Savvy S with standard steam gauges, long range tanks, carpet, adjustable seats, centre stick, manual flaps and 15x6.00-6 tyres is 310.5 kgs.
Cheers,
Neil
Neil, is there a parachute in 310,5kg?
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On 03/09/2013 at 1:24 PM, eightyknots said:
Thanks for the update MaGnEtOdRoP! This is what it says:
Savannah 600kg Service Bulletin
September 2, 2013 | Mark Clayton
ICP srl have just issued a Service Bulletin approving modifications that will permit some Savannah XL and S models to operate at the increased MTOW of 600 kg. These apply to both kit-built and LSA aircraft. Further details can be found elsewhere on the site (under the Safety>Technical>Airworthiness sub-link).
Darren Barnfield
A/g Technical Manager
The link above doesn't seem to work but it is here:
http://www.raa.asn.au/documents/airworthiness/Savannah%20UPGRADE%20600%20KG0001.pdf
Hello, none of the pdf links is not working for me. Is there any way I could get the document? Perhaps Email? Thanks and best regards, Ludek.
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Please, anybody in any country who has registered Savannah S as a homebuilt with MTOW 560kg or 600kg, would you have any documentation related to the project design that supports 560 or 600kg MTOW ?
The kit is manufactured about 2018 and it has MTOW 600 on serial number plate, but I have trouble getting any related documents from the ICP. It is no longer possible to register under the old MTOW 450kg rules here in Czech, the homebuilt with sufficient MTOW is the only option and I need some kind of confirmation to prove that the project was calculated for such MTOW.

Savannah S kit - documentation for registration as homebuilt with MTOW 560 or 600kg needed
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Excelent! I want to buy a kit 2nd hand and don't have the build manual yet, but this could be way to go, I will ask the seller about it.