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C of G issues
Yesterday I did my first long x-country in GKEY. We flew from Cold Lake (Alberta) to Brandon (Manitoba) and back. Total time 6 hours (940 nm). GKEY performed like an angel.
We never needed to do a C of G in this plane before, because so far it was not needed with just two people in it, but we found something interesting - these are the numbers we used: Empty weight = 3099 lbs Pilot = 195 lbs Front Pax = 165 lbs Centre seat pax #1 = 147 lbs Centre seat pax # 2 = 144 lbs Aft cargo = 35 lbs Zero Fuel weight = 3785 lbs Fuel = 780 lbs Take off weight = 4565 lbs The max TO WT for this plane is 4630 lbs. The C of G worked out to be 137.7 which means we were a little outside of the curve to the left, and nose heavy. Just for giggles, I then worked out a typical C of G with only me and my "first" CFI, who weighed close to 300 lbs, and full fuel 888 lbs. To my surprise, we were then even more left to the curve - 136.7 - and I remember the plane flew just great! I see in the tech logs that this plane has had several alterations and mods made, like radio's, new seats, new equipment, Robertson STOL kit etc., and each time the C of G was recalculated just by math alone. It has never been physically re-weighed or C of G audited. Is it possible that the C of G works out left of the curve because of wrong calculations with these many previous mods?
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