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pastormac62
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 3:11 pm Post subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat? |
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Hi guys,
Trying to do weight and balance on my plane. Is the datum at the firewall?
Thanks!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
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Keith.Miller(at)esa.int Guest
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Posted: Tue Aug 29, 2017 11:50 pm Post subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat? |
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Stephen
Section 4 of the build manual covers the station reference points
Quote "The longitudinal locations on an aircraft are described as stations,
and the station dimensions are generally in inches as measured aft of the
reference station. Negative station locations are for those locations which
are forward of this reference point. Various builders and designers use
different techniques for establishing the reference "zero" station location.
In some cases this may be an imaginary vertical plane completely in space in
front of the aircraft. For the KIS aircraft the zero station is located at
the aft surface of the propeller spinner. A reference station at STATION 32
will be established during the fuselage assembly at the moulded in "joggle"
which provides clearance for the aft edge of the cowling. All components
added to this assembly will be located based on this station reference
plane.. The station locations will continue to be of importance after the
assembly of the aircraft is completed, particularly in weight and balance
determinations. Station locations of major components are required for
computations of weight and balance to assure safe loading of any aircraft".
Be aware that in some cases the cowlings did not fit very well ( they were
too short) and this joggle line was built up by some builders . If you
suspect this the remove the lower cowling and drill a small hole as close
to the stainless steel firewall and then the Station 32 will be 5/16"
further aft ( 1/4 for the ply firewall and 1/16 for the fibrefax and
stainless steel sheet )
Hope that helps,
From: pastormac(at)comcast.net
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Date: 08/30/2017 01:11 AM
Subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat?
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Hi guys,
Trying to do weight and balance on my plane. Is the datum at the firewall?
Thanks!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
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pastormac62
Joined: 07 Sep 2015 Posts: 71 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:38 am Post subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat? |
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Thanks!!!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
Quote: | On Aug 30, 2017, at 3:48 AM, Keith.Miller(at)esa.int wrote:
Stephen
Section 4 of the build manual covers the station reference points
Quote "The longitudinal locations on an aircraft are described as stations,
and the station dimensions are generally in inches as measured aft of the
reference station. Negative station locations are for those locations which
are forward of this reference point. Various builders and designers use
different techniques for establishing the reference "zero" station location.
In some cases this may be an imaginary vertical plane completely in space in
front of the aircraft. For the KIS aircraft the zero station is located at
the aft surface of the propeller spinner. A reference station at STATION 32
will be established during the fuselage assembly at the moulded in "joggle"
which provides clearance for the aft edge of the cowling. All components
added to this assembly will be located based on this station reference
plane.. The station locations will continue to be of importance after the
assembly of the aircraft is completed, particularly in weight and balance
determinations. Station locations of major components are required for
computations of weight and balance to assure safe loading of any aircraft".
Be aware that in some cases the cowlings did not fit very well ( they were
too short) and this joggle line was built up by some builders . If you
suspect this the remove the lower cowling and drill a small hole as close
to the stainless steel firewall and then the Station 32 will be 5/16"
further aft ( 1/4 for the ply firewall and 1/16 for the fibrefax and
stainless steel sheet )
Hope that helps,
From: pastormac(at)comcast.net
To: kis-list(at)matronics.com
Date: 08/30/2017 01:11 AM
Subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat?
Sent by: owner-kis-list-server(at)matronics.com
Hi guys,
Trying to do weight and balance on my plane. Is the datum at the firewall?
Thanks!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
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Keith.Miller(at)esa.int Guest
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 4:35 am Post subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat? |
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I should have added that Station 0 ( aft face of the propeller spinner) ,
probably only applies if you have the original CAM 100 motor (that was
fitted to the first factory demonstrator). that's why everything should be
referenced back to Station 32 as this is a constant on every build
regardless of the motor up front .
From: pastormac(at)comcast.net
To: kis-list(at)matronics.com
Date: 08/30/2017 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: Datum for KIS 2 seat?
Sent by: owner-kis-list-server(at)matronics.com
Thanks!!!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
Quote: | On Aug 30, 2017, at 3:48 AM, Keith.Miller(at)esa.int wrote:
Stephen
Section 4 of the build manual covers the station reference points
Quote "The longitudinal locations on an aircraft are described as stations,
and the station dimensions are generally in inches as measured aft of the
reference station. Negative station locations are for those locations
which
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Quote: | are forward of this reference point. Various builders and designers use
different techniques for establishing the reference "zero" station
location.
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Quote: | In some cases this may be an imaginary vertical plane completely in space
in
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Quote: | front of the aircraft. For the KIS aircraft the zero station is located at
the aft surface of the propeller spinner. A reference station at STATION
32
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Quote: | will be established during the fuselage assembly at the moulded in "joggle"
which provides clearance for the aft edge of the cowling. All components
added to this assembly will be located based on this station reference
plane.. The station locations will continue to be of importance after the
assembly of the aircraft is completed, particularly in weight and balance
determinations. Station locations of major components are required for
computations of weight and balance to assure safe loading of any aircraft".
Be aware that in some cases the cowlings did not fit very well ( they were
too short) and this joggle line was built up by some builders . If you
suspect this the remove the lower cowling and drill a small hole as
close
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Quote: | to the stainless steel firewall and then the Station 32 will be 5/16"
further aft ( 1/4 for the ply firewall and 1/16 for the fibrefax and
stainless steel sheet )
Hope that helps,
From: pastormac(at)comcast.net
To: kis-list(at)matronics.com
Date: 08/30/2017 01:11 AM
Subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat?
Sent by: owner-kis-list-server(at)matronics.com
Hi guys,
Trying to do weight and balance on my plane. Is the datum at the firewall?
Thanks!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
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pastormac62
Joined: 07 Sep 2015 Posts: 71 Location: Indiana
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Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2017 8:11 pm Post subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat? |
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Thanks!!!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
Quote: | On Aug 30, 2017, at 8:29 AM, Keith.Miller(at)esa.int wrote:
I should have added that Station 0 ( aft face of the propeller spinner) ,
probably only applies if you have the original CAM 100 motor (that was
fitted to the first factory demonstrator). that's why everything should be
referenced back to Station 32 as this is a constant on every build
regardless of the motor up front .
From: pastormac(at)comcast.net
To: kis-list(at)matronics.com
Date: 08/30/2017 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: Datum for KIS 2 seat?
Sent by: owner-kis-list-server(at)matronics.com
Thanks!!!
To our success, Stephen McIntosh
> On Aug 30, 2017, at 3:48 AM, Keith.Miller(at)esa.int wrote:
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> Stephen
>
> Section 4 of the build manual covers the station reference points
>
>
> Quote "The longitudinal locations on an aircraft are described as stations,
> and the station dimensions are generally in inches as measured aft of the
> reference station. Negative station locations are for those locations
which
> are forward of this reference point. Various builders and designers use
> different techniques for establishing the reference "zero" station
location.
> In some cases this may be an imaginary vertical plane completely in space
in
> front of the aircraft. For the KIS aircraft the zero station is located at
> the aft surface of the propeller spinner. A reference station at STATION
32
> will be established during the fuselage assembly at the moulded in "joggle"
> which provides clearance for the aft edge of the cowling. All components
> added to this assembly will be located based on this station reference
> plane.. The station locations will continue to be of importance after the
> assembly of the aircraft is completed, particularly in weight and balance
> determinations. Station locations of major components are required for
> computations of weight and balance to assure safe loading of any aircraft".
>
> Be aware that in some cases the cowlings did not fit very well ( they were
> too short) and this joggle line was built up by some builders . If you
> suspect this the remove the lower cowling and drill a small hole as
close
> to the stainless steel firewall and then the Station 32 will be 5/16"
> further aft ( 1/4 for the ply firewall and 1/16 for the fibrefax and
> stainless steel sheet )
>
> Hope that helps,
>
>
>
> From: pastormac(at)comcast.net
> To: kis-list(at)matronics.com
> Date: 08/30/2017 01:11 AM
> Subject: Datum for KIS 2 seat?
> Sent by: owner-kis-list-server(at)matronics.com
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> Hi guys,
> Trying to do weight and balance on my plane. Is the datum at the firewall?
> Thanks!
>
> To our success, Stephen McIntosh
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> This message and any attachments are intended for the use of the addressee
or addressees only.
> The unauthorised disclosure, use, dissemination or copying (either in whole
or in part) of its
> content is not permitted.
> If you received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete
it from your system.
> Emails can be altered and their integrity cannot be guaranteed by the
sender.
>
> Please consider the environment before printing this email.
>
>
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