Equipment required to carry out C of G measurements
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Two accurate weighing scales, one of which must be able to
read up to approximately 750lb/350kg. (Note -bathroom scales
have insufficient accuracy).
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Plumb bob.
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Tape measure.
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Spirit Level.
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Chalk or pencil to mark floor.
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Pen and paper.
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Two people.
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Calculator.
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One brain (switched on).
1. Level the aircraft on smooth, level ground by placing the spirit level on
the port side door rebate placing foam blocks or similar under the tailwheel
or rear fuselage.
2. Hang a plumb bob from the rear edge of the cowling/fuselage joggle on
the port side down to the floor and mark the position; repeat on the starboard
side. Join the two marks together and find the centre. Construct a line at
right angles going forward from the centre of the first line, and mark off a
distance of 29.25” (74.3 cm). This point is the datum and is Fuselage
Station Zero (FS 0.0).
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