SOCATA
MODEL TB 20
SECTION 6
WEIGHT AND BALANCE
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Revision 7
6.6
– Superpose point A (2) and point A of graph
1
, draw the rear passengers
straight line to get point B (1) related to rear seat loading.
[Our sample loading : 2 persons 340 lb (154 kg)]
– Superpose point B (1) and point B of graph
2
, draw the fuel straight line to
get point B (2).
[Our sample loading : 397 lbs (180 kg) – 66 U.S Gal (250 l) fuel]
– Superpose point B (2) and point B of graph
2
, draw the baggage straight
line to get point M.
[Our sample loading : 110 lbs (50 kg) baggage]
Since point M falls within weight / moment envelope, the loading is
acceptable.
NOTE :
Option No. 0800.00M ”L.H. or R.H. front seat back–off installation”, option
No. 0800.10M ”L.H. front seat back–off installation” and/or option No.
0800.20M ”R.H. front seat back–off installation” are marked on your airplane
by a color ring (yellow / green) located on the 2 front supports (tubes) of each
seat.
For C.G. location calculation, take 2–inch (50 mm) L.H. front seat or L.H. and
R.H. front seats back–off installation into account.