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I've looked and I can't find it in the manuals or online any where. Does any one know the volumes that a R225 can hold? If not the volume, what are the largest canopies that can be placed in it? I want to say its a PD113/MR120 and a 120 9 cell/135 7 cell but need confirmation of that.

Also anyone know whats up with the Trident project with the new manufactor?
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I've looked and I can't find it in the manuals or online any where. Does any one know the volumes that a R225 can hold? If not the volume, what are the largest canopies that can be placed in it? I want to say its a PD113/MR120 and a 120 9 cell/135 7 cell but need confirmation of that.

Also anyone know whats up with the Trident project with the new manufactor?



260 / 315 cubic inches reserve and main claimed by Fliteline.
MR120, PD113R, or tempo 120 reserve and 120 main.

full size chart here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050307150002/http://www.tridenthc.com/ReflexSizes.htm

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I think the real question is, "Where the hell have you been?"
We haven't talked in about five years since I split my Safire 189's 4 cell from stem to stern.
It's about time for me to get a reline on my 169 and heard you were in Chicago, then back to SC...
You back at home now so I can send this puppy in to get the reline this winter?
Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard.

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Also anyone know what's up with the Trident project with the new manufacturer?



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The last time (2007 PIA Symposium) I spoke with Ray Ferrel (sp?), he grumbled about the FAA jerking him around on the Tident project.

These days, Ray is focusing all his energy on selling PAC 750 airplanes.

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