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Weight and Balance Spreadsheet
I have a .xlsx spreadsheet to do weight and balance
I'd love a little help I downloaded a pre-done one and it has x3 sheets You can see it at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2U...ew?usp=sharing VH PDM Sheet is the photo image from my POH of the data specific to my RV-7A The weight and balance sheet gives the envellope The DATA sheet has half a dozen bold red numbers THESE ARE THE ONES THAT I WANT SOME VERIFICATION ON Any comments most appreciated. I need to know these red bold numbers are correct. Thanks Tim |
C of G Arms
Hi Tim,
The Bold Red "Arms" for the Nose Wheel, Left and Right Main wheels are determined at the time of weighing the aircraft. You can double check these figures by setting up the aircraft in level attitude, laterally and longitudinally, (easy for a 7A as it sits about right anyway). Then measure the distance from the Datum ( 70 inches forward of the wing leading edge) TO the centre of the wheel. The other Bold Red "Arms" for Fuel, Pilot/Pax and Baggage are set by the engineers at Vans. (80" for Fuel,97.48" for Pilot/Pax and 126.78" for Baggage.) On the Vans website (under Documents) there is a paper "RV-7A WEIGHT AND BALANCE DATA - QUICK REFERENCE" Its a worthwhile exercise to print it out. Cheers, Rob Any problems, give me a ring 04 07 085 167. |
From the factory web site:
http://www.vansaircraft.com/pdf/RV7Awb.pdf |
Thank you
Rob
Thank you very much for your contact details. I will SMS you mine so you have them. I will have a look at the download that Alton put the link up for (thanks) and your email. cheers Tim Moore Perth, WA |
Welcome to VAF!
Tim, welcome to VAF:D
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