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13 years 2 weeks ago #1184
by admin
Hey Big Dog,
The 0 (Zero) station is the tip of the spinner on the prototype. However, since no 2 experimentals are built exactly the same, we tend to use the firewall as a reference. On all of the Q2 and Q-200's this is supposed to be at Station 14.
The tip of
your spinner might be a negative station, but the firewall will always be 14. Hope that helps.
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13 years 2 weeks ago #1185
by bigdogpilot
Thanks, but is the datum point (balance point) 40.16 inch back from station 14 (firewall)? I'm doing weight and balance on my Q-2.
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13 years 2 weeks ago #1186
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To answer your question. . . No.
If the firewall is ST14 and you want the plane to balance at ST40.16 then it would be 26.16" behind the firewall. Does that make sense?
However, I think you have a misconception of how to calculate the C.G. In the Pilot's Operating Handbook (Page 4-3) the sample loading problem shows the arm of the airplanes empty weight as 40.16 inches.
C.G. should be thought of as a range, since it will change as you burn off fuel, or change the loading of the passengers and baggage. You'll notice that you should not use the data in the sample loading problem, it is only there to show you how to do the calculations. You must use actual data from your OWN airplane to calculate its C.G. and then determine on the graph if it falls within the appropriate range.
Hope this makes sense. Please let me know.
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13 years 1 week ago #1189
by Windwalker
There is a Section in the Q2 pilots handbook which talks about how to do it step by step. I don't have mine here at work, I might be able to track it down tonight. I just did my Weight and Balance yesterday and.. I notice that when my fuel gets low my Aft CG is out of range no matter how much weight I have or don't have in the seats.
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