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On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 09:56:22 -0800 (PST), jimboffin
wrote: Are you sure you are reading the manual right? I own a 27 and the aft limit remains the same. Waibel argued that it was by design that the CofG moves forward when adding ballast and that this automatically made for more efficient high speed flight when flying with high wing loading. He even stated that the fin ballast tank was unnecessary. It is possible that the practical aft limit for CofG position when ballasted is well forward of the position and aft limit when empty for this reason. Unfortunately he neglected the fact that especially the 27 with its tiny horizontal tail is usually flown with very high wing loading, hence especially the 27B really benefits from its tail ballast tank. On the subject generally. I would recommend flying the glider (within manufacturers limits) with a CofG that you find best suits your style and ability. This can be achieved by experimentation. 100% agree. As I understand it, moving the CofG back improves efficiency at low speeds and in thermals by reducing the necessity for the tailplane to produce downwards lift (and drag) in those phases of flight. In the 27 you can really notice this - flying a 27 with a forward CG badly affects its climb performance, yet increases its perfomance the more the fster you fly. Bye Andreas |
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