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Eric Greenwell wrote in message ...
I believe the explanation for this lies in the text preceding the table: "The C.G. position shift due to water ballast load have been included. This is to make sure that the ASH 26 E remains within the approved limits after the water ballast has been jettisoned." Unfortunately it doesn't work this way for a 28 or, if it does, it gives way too much protection. If I load to 525kg I can only put 1.5l in the tail. That puts me at the 525kg aft limit. If I get into weak condx and have to dump then the following happens: The tail empties in 30 seconds and, if I continue to dump down to 9psf, I have no tail ballast and the cg is well forward of the 9psf aft limit. I need 2.5l in the tail for best performance at 9psf. This problem can only be resolved by restricting the tail dump port or providing independent control of the tail dump valve. Both are prohibited by the manufacturer. I may put fixed ballast in the tail and use no tail water for 525kg. That would reduce the problem as I would then only be short 1 litre after dumping to 9sf. It still doesn't explain why the mass/cg limit envelope is the shape it is. Andy (GY) |
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