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lcottrell

Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Jordan Valley, Or
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Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:00 pm Post subject: Weight & Balance for FS II needed |
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Subject: Weight & Balance for FS II needed
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I'm trying to get my W&B ready for my inspection. I would like to see what
the ARM's are for the Firestar. Could anybody email or post those
numbers?
Here is the spread sheet obtained from Guy Swenson, modified by me, that I
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used for my recently completed inspection. If you want to change any of the
values you will need to "unprotect" it. It is great in that it does all the
work for you. It reflects the extremes that might be encountered in a
Firestar. Not my own weight.
However, all the items and measurements in it should be of your airplane.
Keep in mind that your plane will probably be different, hopefully weigh
less. The tail wheel for instance is the breakaway from TNK and weighs more
than the stock one.
Larry, Oregon
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ElleryWeld(at)aol.com Guest
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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2007 3:54 am Post subject: Weight & Balance for FS II needed |
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You cant measure your arms your self ? They could be different depending on what model you have I wouldnt even try using anyone elses it could put you out of CG ( NOT SAFE )
You should know how to do a weight and balance anyway
I test fly a bunch of new built aircraft for people and I always do weight and balance my self because I want to know if it is correct I dont want to get cought up in the air with a tail heavy plane and check where the stall is and not be able to recover from it
if you dont know how to do a weight and balance let me know I can help you out if needed
Ellery in Maine Building MK3Xtra and a few others
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