depends on the type of aviation fuel, need more info
the maximum load factor without structural damage to the aircraft. Load factor = 1 / (cos (angle of turn))
G's are used
Lifting the load moves Cof G forward.
3 G to allow crew to function in flight.
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see deltaflex.com DV = 2 g G to / pi, Gout = DV fn/pi
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