CerroTorre
Pre-takeoff checklist
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Ok, to start with yes I know how to calculate w&b for the Tecnam using the charts in the AFM. And I'm fine with normal pencil and paper w&b calculations for "traditional" approaches to this (before any "back-in-my-day" warriors pounce...). But the Tecnam is different than the US designed aircraft I've spent most of my time in and it has a couple curveballs. First it's in kg/m instead of lb/ft, second it uses %MAC instead of a a charted envelope that connects more directly in my brain to the physical movement of loads around different stations on an aircraft, and third the AFM lists no station arms for load positions (even the TCDS doesn't have this - listing only the baggage location and the total fore and aft limits).
As an exercise to familiarize myself with %MAC and another way of looking at w&b generally I've been trying to build a foreflight w&b profile for the Tecnam. And it's proving to be surprisingly, annoyingly difficult. I find no online resource that lists station locations for loads, and the CG envelope in %MAC creates another disconnect. And then add in that my algebra brain is rusty and converting loads from/to kg/lbs adds another link to screw up ... and I end up dead in the water.
Anybody successfully set up a foreflight w&b profile for one? Or have tips on how to do it for a similiar %MAC aircraft?
As an exercise to familiarize myself with %MAC and another way of looking at w&b generally I've been trying to build a foreflight w&b profile for the Tecnam. And it's proving to be surprisingly, annoyingly difficult. I find no online resource that lists station locations for loads, and the CG envelope in %MAC creates another disconnect. And then add in that my algebra brain is rusty and converting loads from/to kg/lbs adds another link to screw up ... and I end up dead in the water.
Anybody successfully set up a foreflight w&b profile for one? Or have tips on how to do it for a similiar %MAC aircraft?
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