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Old August 2nd 06, 09:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob Gardner
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Default Effects of CG on cruise speed

Was it really necessary for me to say that the CG should be kept within the
operating envelope? Are newgroupies so anal that everything must be spelled
out? The manufacturer provides loading information so that pilots can choose
where they want the CG to be depending on their needs...the OP is obviously
opting for speed, and loading to the aft edge of the envelope is just as
valid as a more central loading.

Bob Gardner

"Maule Driver" wrote in message
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Yep. And you'll know you went too far back when 1) you've exceeded the CG
range in the POH and 2) when the a/c gets uncomfortably squirrly in all
axis or axii or whatever.

...seeking the middle of the range keeps things comfortable and allows for
some shifting, weighing errors, and such.

Bob Gardner wrote:
Higher. Moving weight aft means that the download on the horizontal
stabilizer is reduced.. Less elevator deflection means less drag.

Bob Gardner

"gman" wrote in message
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Hello All,
Does anyone know if the location of the CG effects the cruise speed in
something like a Skyhawk of Skylane? In other words, given the same
weight, will the cruise speed at 75% power be higher or lower if the CG
is moved from near its forward limit towards its aft limit.

I think the aft CG will result in a higher cruise speed because the arm
between the center of lift and CG will be reduced (assuming CL is
behind the CG) and the tail will have to do less work.

Any ideas?