tawood
En-Route
Hi All,
I just purchased a '66 Cherokee 140, and I started figuring some weight and balance examples...then I found something weird:
No matter how I figure this plane, as long as I stay within gross, I CAN NOT get it out of acceptable CG. I've read in the past that Cherokees can often be nose heavy, but this one, if anything, leans towards tail heavy...although not overly so.
I can put full fuel and two 280lbs front seat passengers, and no problem. I can put nearly no fuel, just a pilot, and 260 lbs in the back, and no problem. No matter how I reach 2150 lbs, I'm seeing CG's calculated between 89 and 93....
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for any help...
I just purchased a '66 Cherokee 140, and I started figuring some weight and balance examples...then I found something weird:
No matter how I figure this plane, as long as I stay within gross, I CAN NOT get it out of acceptable CG. I've read in the past that Cherokees can often be nose heavy, but this one, if anything, leans towards tail heavy...although not overly so.
I can put full fuel and two 280lbs front seat passengers, and no problem. I can put nearly no fuel, just a pilot, and 260 lbs in the back, and no problem. No matter how I reach 2150 lbs, I'm seeing CG's calculated between 89 and 93....
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for any help...