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Old 07-21-2010, 12:01 AM
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Default 100cc an 50cc yaks cg

i was ready apost about 50cc yak that was tail heavy at 4.25.heres my ? how can cg on 50 be at 4.25 an the 100cc be only at 3.5?i have both on 100 ihave moved the cg back 1\2" it still nose heavy.is there a misprint in the 100cc manual?
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come on yes no looking in to it?something
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Default RE: 100cc an 50cc yaks cg

John,
Both CG's are correct starting points for each airplane. If you feel you need to move it back to fit your flying style that is fine, we just make sure to give everyone a safe place to start flying.

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