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Old July 19th 05, 03:14 AM
Bob Chilcoat
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Frode,

The Excel spreadsheet I just sent you seems to work correctly for our
Archer. It shows that there is virtually no way to load the airplane to get
it into the utility category, so oddball loading problems do, apparently
occur. I don't know if the Arrow is similar, but you might want to try my
spreadsheet and see if you get similar results. I will also be very
interested if you find an error in it.

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Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)


"Frode Berg" wrote in message
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Hi!

Anyone got a default WB graph for an 180 hp Arrow?
I am entering info into a computer programme, and can't seem to get it
right....

The ones I have tell me that I can't fly with myself and my wife in the
front, and my son (age 12) in the back with full fuel.

Can this be right?
I did a calculation manually a while back, and it seamed ok, and been
flying like this a while, so I'm thinking I have some messed up numbers.
Or is the 180 hp Arrow simply impossible to load?

To adults in front and full fuel is not possible either according to my
programme.....

Any ideas?

Frode



 




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