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dcr(at)fdltownhomes.com Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 6:35 pm Post subject: RV-9A CG change |
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Guys: Today I begin the ugly task of moving my 10 pound battery from the firewall to behind the baggage compartment. I have an 0-360A4M with a Van’s fixed pitched Sensenich prop and a nose wheel empty weight of 288 pounds. After reading Van’s info indicating 315 is the maximum allowable, I decided to bite the bullet and move the battery aft. My figuring indicates that the battery movement will take 25 pounds off the nose wheel and move the empty CG aft 11/2 inches. My empty CG now is 76.05 at 1146 pounds and my most aft min fuel CG is 82.04 at max gross of 1750. Anyone see something I don’t see. Dan, N65XX with 130 hours.
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ronlee(at)pcisys.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:54 pm Post subject: RV-9A CG change |
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First...you are already 27 pounds under the max. Are you certain that you have a problem
that requires moving the battery aft?
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Jim Ellis
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Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:22 pm Post subject: Re: RV-9A CG change |
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Dan,
I just went through a similar exercise with my 9A. The best place to start is to weigh the plane with full fuel tanks. In my case the nose wheel weight was 361 pounds with full fuel. I have an O-360 and the same prop you are using. If I read it correctly Vans info shows that the maximum nose gear weight is 325 pounds, not 315.
I thought about moving the battery from the firewall to behind the baggage compartment but the weight of the battery (16 pounds) and the moment arm (about 160 inches) didn't bring the nose gear weight down to 325 pounds. I had to add 20 pounds of ballast under the empennage fairing (arm 208 inches). This produced a measured nose wheel weight of 322 pounds, again with full fuel. The final empty C.G. with ballast ended up at 79.11 inches.
Hope this helps.
Jim Ellis
RV-9A, flying
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