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Old September 21st 05, 05:02 PM
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My partners and I recently purchased a 1965 Cessna 172F.

The POH has weight and balance data that you would expect, except that
it focuses on moment only, gives no arm figure. Usually no big deal.
BUT, we recently bought a 396 and it will do the weight and balance
data for you if you enter the arm data to return a CG and determine if
it is inside the weight restrictions and inside the envelope.

Does anyone know where I can find full weight and balance data on this
airplane?

THanks,

Jamie A. Landers
PP-ASEL

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Old September 21st 05, 06:17 PM
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Mark Hansen wrote:
: Does anyone know where I can find full weight and balance data on this
: airplane?
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: Weight * Arm = Moment

: so ... Moment / Weight = Arm

Also, the operating envelope is in the TCDS downloadable from the FAA. Some
STCs (e.g. engine upgrades) may modify the TCDS... thus the POH and its supplements
(if any)

-Cory

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Old September 21st 05, 10:35 PM
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Weight * Arm = Moment

so ... Moment / Weight = Arm

Ok...I'm down with this, but I have another question...from these figures
refresh my memory on how you get CG.

For example if the weight is 2740 and the moment is (296.03*1000) I know the
CG is 111.326, but how is the ciphered?

Kobra


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Old September 21st 05, 11:56 PM
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Kobra wrote:
Weight * Arm = Moment

so ... Moment / Weight = Arm


Ok...I'm down with this, but I have another question...from these figures
refresh my memory on how you get CG.

For example if the weight is 2740 and the moment is (296.03*1000) I know the
CG is 111.326, but how is the ciphered?


Simple division. And based on your weight and moment your CG is not
111.326 but is really 108.04
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Old September 22nd 05, 02:38 AM
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Simple division. And based on your weight and moment your CG is not
111.326 but is really 108.04


Ooops...you are correct. I took the CG from my 296 GPS and I had the wrong
arm listed for the rearseat passengers set up. I took the moment off an
excel spreadsheet I was using to work the same problem and the arm for the
rearseat passenger was correct on that. Sorry for the confusion.

Kobra


 




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