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		BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:12 pm    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				List,
 My friend Tom has a 601 XL "B" similar to mine.
 Both have Jab.3300 engines and similar instrument panels. The question is why the difference in nose wheel weights.
 His wheel weights are RW 290.2 LW 306.6 and 200.2 on the nose. Total Weight 797#. My weights are RW 272 LW 290 and 241 on the nose. Total weight is 803. With only 6 pounds difference in total weight there is 41 pounds more on my nose wheel than his. He also has a larger battery on the firewall where mine is also located. We both have Icom Radio, Garmin Transponders, a mix of Electronic and Steam gauges in the panels. Can we get several builders with the near same set up to post their weights?? Can anyone tell why the difference??
 With 2 people on board I can fly to min. fuel without going aft the CG limit. Tom has to land with 10 - 11 gal. of fuel on board to stay in the published limits. 
 Both of us have checked the weights several times with different scales.
 
 Bobby
 N131BP 
 134 hrs
 Jab. 3300
 
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		graeme(at)coletoolcentre. Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 1:43 pm    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				Question were both planes set up for weight and  balance in the flying attitude.
  this can have some effect as the weight  distribution over the back wheel changes 
   
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		merlin
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:28 pm    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				Are the main gear legs positioned the same? I.e. slanted fwd or rearward.
 
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 On Dec 14, 2011, at 4:40 PM, "Graeme(at)Coletoolentre" <graeme(at)coletoolcentre.com.au (graeme(at)coletoolcentre.com.au)> wrote:
 
 [quote]       Question were both planes set up for weight and  balance in the flying attitude.
  this can have some effect as the weight  distribution over the back wheel changes 
   
  graemecns
   
   
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		careywf(at)sbcglobal.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:36 pm    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				Bobby,
  Check to see if maybe the one-piece aluminum landing gear on each airplane is installed differently. Check distance of main gear from backside of firewall to forward edgle of one-piece gear. Also check to see if the gear on each airplane is installed the same way, taper edge or flat edge pointed in the same direction.  Differences in either could possibly explain differences in nose weight and CG. Landing with 10-11 gallons of fuel left to stay within the CG needs to be fixed if at all possible. That's a waste of good flying time and could become dangerous.
   
  Walt Carey
  601XL (50% complete)
  Jabiru 3300A
  Beavercreek, OH     
 
  
    From: "BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net" <BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net>
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 Subject: Weight & Balance
 
  p {margin:0;}  List,
 My friend Tom has a 601 XL "B" similar to mine.
 Both have Jab.3300 engines and similar instrument panels. The question is why the difference in nose wheel weights.
 His wheel weights are RW 290.2 LW 306.6 and 200.2 on the nose. Total Weight 797#. My weights are RW 272 LW 290 and 241 on the nose. Total weight is 803. With only 6 pounds difference in total weight there is 41 pounds more on my nose wheel than his. He also has a larger battery on the firewall where mine is also located. We both have Icom Radio, Garmin Transponders, a mix of Electronic and Steam gauges in the panels. Can we get several builders with the near same set up to post their weights?? Can anyone tell why the difference??
 With 2 people on board I can fly to min. fuel without going aft the CG limit. Tom has to land with 10 - 11 gal. of fuel on board to stay in the published limits. 
 Both of us have  checked the weights several times with different scales.
 
 Bobby
 N131BP 
 134 hrs
 Jab. 3300
 
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		mhubel
 
 
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				 Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:29 pm    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				Bobby,
          The numbers I got are:
      Right: 323lb  631 mm
      left:    341lb  631 mm
      nose: 277lb  -510mm
      
      Of note is that this can still generate an aft CG under some     reasonable sounding conditions. I am working on that. A significant     item is that the datum distances were a bit different from some     other Zenith numbers I had seen. These are measured numbers. One     should check that both planes really have exactly the same     measurements. These measurements are to the center of the axles.
      
      Mark Hubelbank
      Ch601XL-B
      Jabiru 3300
      Sensenich adj prop
      Rotec TBI-40-3
      175 Hours airframe 
      
      On 12/14/2011 4:07 PM, BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net (BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net) wrote:      	  | Quote: | 	 		         p { margin: 0; }       List,
          My friend Tom has a 601 XL "B" similar to mine.
          Both have Jab.3300 engines and similar instrument panels. The         question is why the difference in nose wheel weights.
          His wheel weights are RW 290.2 LW 306.6 and 200.2 on the nose.         Total Weight 797#. My weights are RW 272 LW 290 and 241 on the         nose. Total weight is 803. With only 6 pounds difference in         total weight there is 41 pounds more on my nose wheel than his.         He also has a larger battery on the firewall where mine is also         located. We both have Icom Radio, Garmin Transponders, a mix of         Electronic and Steam gauges in the panels. Can we get several         builders with the near same set up to post their weights?? Can         anyone tell why the difference??
          With 2 people on board I can fly to min. fuel without going aft         the CG limit. Tom has to land with 10 - 11 gal. of fuel on board         to stay in the published limits. 
          Both of us have checked the weights several times with different         scales.
          
          Bobby
          N131BP 
          134 hrs
          Jab. 3300
        
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		DaveG601XL
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 3:44 am    Post subject: Re: Weight & Balance | 
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				My numbers are more similar to your friends, but I do not need a bunch of fuel to stay inside the rear limit.  I have a Jabiru 3300, gear flat side forward, XL-B upgrade.
 R=283(at)625mm
 L=299(at)625mm
 N=207(at)-530mm
 
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		BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:11 am    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				p { margin: 0; }p { margin: 0; }p { margin: 0; }p { margin: 0; }Thanks Mark and Others who responded.
 Both aircraft have the gear slanted forward. Both aircraft were leveled in pitch and roll axis on the scales.
 Nose wheel is 200.2# at -508 mm. Right wheel is 290.2# at 657.224 and Left wheel is 306.6# at 650.875
 Mark 
 If you notice the nose wheel is only 2 mm difference from yours while the mains are over 20 mm. difference. By your numbers your aircraft is 941 lbs. I do not understand how it can be that heavy.  I also have a problem with some light weights showing 730 Lbs. with multicolored paint jobs. 
 I am not doubting anyone - just looking for a logical explanation. 
 
 Bobby
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		mhubel
 
 
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				 Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 7:43 am    Post subject: Weight & Balance | 
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				Bobby,
          I should have stated that the weights posted were with full (30     gal) fuel. Take 180 pounds off to get the empty weight of 761. It     was more like 730 before the "upgrade". There is no paint. I have     been reluctant to add the weight of paint aft of the wing.
          Other than some error in wheel location measurement, I have no     ideas why the two planes you are checking are so different. Once, I     did make an aircraft weight measurement error by leaving a rope     attached to the tail. It was a very small weight error but way back     there it made a big difference in CG. Just saying something small at     the very tail or nose could make a disproportional difference.
          I personally believe the Jabiru engine mounts are too short. For     the weight of the engine, it should have been further forward in     this design.
      
      On 12/15/2011 10:09 AM, BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net (BobbyPaulk(at)comcast.net) wrote:      	  | Quote: | 	 		         p { margin: 0; }                p { margin: 0; }                    p { margin: 0; }                        p { margin: 0; }                            p { margin: 0; }               Thanks Mark and Others who responded.
                  Both aircraft have the gear slanted forward. Both                 aircraft were leveled in pitch and roll axis on the                 scales.
                  Nose wheel is 200.2# at -508 mm. Right wheel is 290.2#                 at 657.224 and Left wheel is 306.6# at 650.875
                  Mark 
                  If you notice the nose wheel is only 2 mm difference                 from yours while the mains are over 20 mm. difference.                 By your numbers your aircraft is 941 lbs. I do not                 understand how it can be that heavy.  I also have a                 problem with some light weights showing 730 Lbs. with                 multicolored paint jobs. 
                  I am not doubting anyone - just looking for a logical                 explanation. 
                  
                  Bobby
                  
                
              
            
          
        
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Jabiru 3300
 
Rotec TBI 40-3 carb
 
Sensenich ground adj prop.
 
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