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Considering Kilograms are a unit of mass, and Newtons are a unit of force/thrust, shouldn't the thrust mentioned in the article be in Newtons (Pounds) instead of Kilograms (Pounds)? Also, 150 kg is not half of 690 kg, but I don't have access to that source, so I'm not quite in what way to change the text.
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Considering Kilograms are a unit of mass, and Newtons are a unit of force/thrust, shouldn't the thrust mentioned in the article be in Newtons (Pounds) instead of Kilograms (Pounds)? Also, 150 kg is not half of 690 kg, but I don't have access to that source, so I'm not quite in what way to change the text.
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06:36, 27 March 2015 (UTC)reply