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All sailplane owners,
Please reply with the weight on your tail wheel from your weight and balance sheet. I will calculate the average after a few days and post it and the range. Reply on this list or directly to me, either way is fine. Thanks. |
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Ventus C (all up)
Nose wheel: 772 lbs tail wheel 36.3 lbs C/G 4.5" aft of datum (76% aft) |
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 11:49:48 AM UTC-6, soartech wrote:
All sailplane owners, Please reply with the weight on your tail wheel from your weight and balance sheet. I will calculate the average after a few days and post it and the range. Reply on this list or directly to me, either way is fine. Thanks. It would be nice to know what you try to accomplish. Also there are so many variables going into the tail wheel weight. A Genesis probably will be much different from a Duo Discus. You should also specify if this weight is for the empty glider or with the pilot and chute. |
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Looking from a medical viewpoint?
Going by just tail weight, perhaps Martin Heide has friends who are chiropractors. Jim On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 10:43:36 AM UTC-8, wrote: It would be nice to know what you try to accomplish. |
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Empty:
Std Cirrus - 65 lbs on tail Cherokee II - ~25 lbs on tail NG-1 - ~5 lbs on tail |
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On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 10:49:48 AM UTC-7, soartech wrote:
All sailplane owners, Please reply with the weight on your tail wheel from your weight and balance sheet. I will calculate the average after a few days and post it and the range. Reply on this list or directly to me, either way is fine. Thanks. LAK12 empty 34.5kg 76lbs |
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Kestrel 19
104 lbs on the tailwheel, empty Can you say, "Oh, my aching back!"? ![]() |
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ASW-27b 23lb on tail. Dry no pilot.
Mosquito A 46lb on tail. Dry no pilot. |
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1970 LS1-d
Empty 70.0 lbs (31.75Kg) With pilot on board, ready to fly: 48.0 lbs (21.77Kg) |
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1978 Grob Twin Astir Serial Number 3075
Empty Tail: 113.5 Main: 818 On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 12:49:48 PM UTC-5, soartech wrote: All sailplane owners, Please reply with the weight on your tail wheel from your weight and balance sheet. I will calculate the average after a few days and post it and the range. Reply on this list or directly to me, either way is fine. Thanks. |
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