That explains it! It most likely does not apply to my aircraft, since I
only have one configuration and one empty weight.
Thanks for your help.
Dale
"Stealth Pilot" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 03:13:20 GMT, "Dale Larsen"
wrote:
The local FSDO has this form they want submitted before scheduling an
inspection. It asks for (1) "Net empty C.G. range" and (2) "Loaded C.G.
limits".
Now I know that my C.G. has to fall within 15-28% of chord, and I can
easily
figure that out. It works out to 77.95 to 84.84 inches aft of datum.
This
is what I would think is the "Loaded C.G. limits". My empty C.G. is
78.48
which is within the limits. But what the hell is: "Net empty C.G.
range"?
-Confuzed
I think you've got it right.
have you got a removable fuel tank?
the auster has a number of empty weights.
belly tank on/off
metal/wood prop (involves additional tail ballast for the metal prop)
exhaust manifold and rear facing pipe. (involves additional tail
ballast as well)
may explain it.
Stealth Pilot
Australia
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