Moment
The product of the weight of an item multiplied by its arm.
MAC (Mean Aerodynamic chord)
Is the wing area divided by the span.
Aeroplane centre of gravity
The point at which an aeroplane would balance if suspended. Its distance
from the reference datum is found by dividing the total moment by the total
weight of the aeroplane.
C.G. Arm
The arm obtained by adding the individual moments taken at the aircraft
and dividing the sum by the total weight.
C.G. Limits
The extreme centre of gravity locations within which the aircraft must be
operated at a given weight.
A.P.S. Weight
Weight of an
aircraft prepared for service
, which includes
un
usable fuel,
engine oil and fluids and optional equipment.
Maximum gross weight
Maximum gross weight approved for flight operations.
Maximum useful load
Difference between maximum gross weight and A.P.S. weight.
Useful load
Weight of occupants, baggage and fuel.
XS Monowheel Motorglider
Issue 2
Page 6 - 7
Owners Manual
November 2006
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