The arm for the pilot and passenger is 56".
The fuel arm = 76".
The baggage arm = 88".
Note:
Fuel = 7.2lb per imperial gallon
Carry out calculations with various aircraft loadings until you fully
understand the limits applicable to your aircraft. For example; due to
differences in build, which may affect the A.P.S. weight and C of G, it could
mean that your baggage capacity is restricted when, for instance, carrying
two 180lb adults and full fuel.
Note:
Both zero fuel C.G. and take off C.G. should be within the C.G. limits
bearing in mind that all weight limitations are adhered to.
Weight (lb)
Arm (inches)
Moment
A.P.S.
813.3
59.71
48560.4
Pilot
180
56
10080.0
Passenger
160
56
8960.0
Baggage
50
88
4400.0
Zero fuel
weight
1203.3
C. of G.
59.84
72000.4
Fuel
110
76
8360.0
Take off weight
1313.3
C. Of G.
61.19
80360.4
Refer to the loading diagram and plot the total weight and the C of G
position. Make sure that you stay within the weight and C of G limits.
XS Monowheel Motorglider
Issue 2
Page 6 - 5
Owners Manual
November 2006
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