3. Carry out a similar operation at the centre of the main wheel and the
centre of the tail wheel.
The main wheel should be approximately between FS 45 and 46, that is 45"
to 46" aft of the F.S. 0.0 mark. Similarly, the tail wheel should be close to
F.S. 208.
Once you have accurately recorded the positions of the main wheel and
tailwheel, weigh the aircraft in this level attitude. Start a record similar to
the one below for
your
aircraft.
NOTE:
Make sure that you subtract the weight of any blocks or chocks
placed on the scales to steady or support the aircraft.
The fuselage stations of the main and tail wheel or “arm” is in inches in our
calculations and the weight is in pounds (lb.), however you may convert the
arm and weights to metric if so desired.
XS Monowheel Motorglider
Issue 2
Page 6 - 3
Owners Manual
November 2006
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