by n502pd » Sun Jun 04, 2017 12:25 pm
Thanks for the instant reply, Chris!
I didnt have the POH in front of me when I wrote, so you are most likely correct on the measurment. Sorry about that...poor memory late at night!
I went to the page you sent and made a calculation on the tail weight with VW engines. I am indeed almost 21 lbs more than average. However, with the heavier wheel assembly, the tail strobe and powersupply and the mid point belly strobe and powersupply, and wires, I might hedge a bet and say they almost make up 3/4 or all of the additional weight. I want to see what I can find to verify that is the case. I would be happy with that as a reason.
I do have a baggage sling, but am considering limiting the weight to only 20 lbs via plackard so as to not comprimize aft cg limits unnecessairly. I will probably be the sole occupant as family dosent like to fly. I also plan to always fly with as much fuel as possible in the tank as a routine.
I have all steam gauges and old Narco com radio which adds to the empty weight. However, I am very pleased with the weight overall at 686 considering everything. I do have a slight imballance L to R main gear value that I have not figured out yet, except for the battery and all firewall penatrations on the R side of firewall, and most of the pannel wireing, including ground and +12 volt buss bars on the R side too. I do expect that my postierior will adiquately compensate for that nicely!
I am going to make much more critical measurments today using stricter methods.
And lastly, when doing the weight, should the airframe be in a level attitude, or just sitting normally in the three point attitude?
More suggestions are always welcome, from anyone!
Thanks!
Joe Nelsen
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