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![]() Kirk wrote: Just a guess, but I am probably carrying about 138 more pounds in the fuel tanks than the 182L (65 gallon tanks?). This aircraft is a 1979 Cessna 182Q with 88 gallons of useable fuel. Thanks for eveyones feedback! I have 79 gal (long range tanks) in the L model. I have flown several Q models owned by the CAP, and they make us work the W&B before each flight. I still dont remember that any of them were close to the front limit even with two lard asses in the front. (Takes one to know one: I'm 210#) I'm still suspicious of your numbers. Perhaps the empty weight and moment on your Q got messed up somewhere along the inevitable added/removed chain. MikeM Skylane '1MM |
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