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The 36/A36 front seats are a little in front of the fwd CG limit, in the
33/35 models all the seats are behind the fwd limit. Fuel is the only weight you can add to the Bonanza to shift the CG forward and that means you have to keep a minimum fuel as ballast since the CG moves aft as you burn fuel. It is essential on all the Bonanza models to do a take-off and a landing W&B. [A good idea in any airplane] -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFII-ASMELI, A&P BE400/BE1900-BE300 "Newps" wrote in message ... | | | Jim Macklin wrote: | | The CG range on the A36 is very different from the 33/35 models. Without | passengers in the middle or rear, the CG is further fwd and the force | required to flare is greater. | | The CG range is a little larger on the 36 but otherwise similar. With | pax only in front of the 35 the CG is near forward limit, same as the 36. |
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