SOCATA
MODEL TB 20
SECTION 6
WEIGHT AND BALANCE
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Revision 8
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EQUIPMENT LIST
The following equipment list contains standard equipment installed on each
airplane and available optional equipment.
A separate equipment list of items installed at the factory in your specific
airplane is provided in your airplane file.
Columns showing weight (in pounds) and arm (in inches) provide the weight
and center of gravity location for the equipment.
The equipment list provides the following information :
(a) Required or Standard items
– A letter ”R” or ”S” allows classifying of the equipment :
”R” : equipment items required for certification
”S” : standard equipment items
(b) Optional equipment (not restrictive)
– A letter ”O” or ”A” allows classifying of the equipment :
”O” : optional equipment items replacing required or standard items
”A” : optional equipment items which are in addition to required or
standard items
– In the following column, an item number allows identification of the
optional equipment.
– The column marked ”*” will be used to tick off the optional equipment
installed on your airplane.
NOTE 1 :
Unless otherwise indicated (–), arms are positive values.
Positive arms are distances aft of the airplane datum ; negative arms are
distances forward of the datum.
NOTE 2 :
Equipment list, which validity is “
” :
S/N 948 to 1999, except S/N 1900
Equipment list, which validity is “
” :
S/N 2000 to 9999, plus S/N 1900