Bryan Cotton wrote:My understanding was to do the W&B for most aft case using two standard FAA 170 lb pilots. On my airplane you can't get to zero fuel and be in the envelope. You need 4 gallons.
I think you may find you can do zero fuel when solo, but not two up.
I've enclosed the W&B I submitted for my airworthiness cert. That's all it is - in the real world if you want to make sure you are good at zero fuel you need to run the particular numbers.
XenosN42 wrote:I used zero gallons/pounds for fuel for the most aft case. That reflects reality, so I think it's more appropriate to use on the W&B.
Bryan Cotton wrote:If you want my .xls document, let me know.
Bryan Cotton wrote:Here you go! I've also got some calculations for ballast and so on - tweak with your own numbers of course.
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