chris wrote:I have never seen a battery mounted that far aft on a sonex. What kind of issues such as stability could that placement cause?
fastj22 wrote:chris wrote:I have never seen a battery mounted that far aft on a sonex. What kind of issues such as stability could that placement cause?
Think lawn dart.
falvarez wrote:Some Corvair powered Sonex have had to put the batter far back in the tail (usually due to a lighter pilot)...so this makes me think the Viking will weigh in around what the Corvairs weigh...210 to 220 lbs...but that's just my guess. If I wanted to exceed the recommended FWF weight, I personally would have gone w/ Corvair...10 more HP than Viking and about 5K less.
fastj22 wrote:Think about the consequences.
Loading an airframe with higher mass on each end of the airframe vs. keeping the mass closer to the CG makes the airframe more sluggish and spongy. It simply takes more energy to change the path. Its more stable when moving in one direction. But stability comes with a price. We sometimes need to change our path. So expect much heavier control inputs and slower response. Aerobatics also become more interesting because once you get that end loaded mass moving it will take a great deal more effort to make it stop. Spins may be unrecoverable.
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