Flight Manual DG-1000M
Issued: July 2014
TN1000/23
EASA app. 4.33
Copyright DG Flugzeugbau GmbH - any copy or publishing prohibited
4.6
Flight with the engine removed from the aircraft
The DG-1000M can be flown without the engine when the engine is sent
for a major overhaul, or removed to decrease the aircraft empty weight for
competition flying or for aerobatics.
The following items must be executed: (see sect. 4.10.9 in the maintenance
manual).
1.
Remove the powerplant. Spindle drive, gas struts and exhaust system
remain in the fuselage.
Insulate the terminal of the starter motor positive wire (in the engine
compartment).
2.
In addition to the on-board battery install a battery in the fin see section.
7.17.6.
3.
Carry out a C.G. calculation according to section 6.9. The in-flight C.G.
will be moved forward by approx. 75 mm (3 in.) depending on the
flight mass and empty mass C.G.
This C.G. shift is acceptable, as the forward limit of the in-flight C.G.
for operation with engine removed is 120 mm in front of the C.G. with
engine installed.
Item mass
C.G.
behind
datum
moment
kg
lbs.
m
ft.
kg×m ft.×lbs.
Mass reduction
engine with propeller
-58
-127.9
1.261
4.14 -73.14 -529.0
Additional mass
fin battery
5.5
12.1
5.34
17.52 29.37
212.4
Difference -52.5
-115.7
0.834
2.735
-43.77
-316.6
4.
Fix the limit switch “engine retracted” with a Ty-rap in the actuated
position. Otherwise the DEI-NT will remain in the powered flight
mode.
5.
Tape the engine doors carefully with fabric tape.
Note:
After switching on the main switch some failure messages will be
displayed. Confirm each message by pressing the selector switch to eliminate
the message.