CG for H9 Aresti
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RE: CG for H9 Aresti
I have a PDF of the manual - think I got it from the H9 site - have a look........
If you can't find it email me and I can send it to you.
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COG from the manual:
An extremely important step in preparing an aircraft for flight is
ensuring it is properly balanced. Do not neglect this step. Each
individual’s Aresti 40 will not be the same because of the various
combinations of engines that can be used, servos, radio equipment,
type of hardware used, and assembly methods used during building
of the Aresti 40. Always check the center of gravity (CG) with the
fuel tank empty.
The recommended CG location for the Aresti 40 is 31/2" to 33/4"
behind the leading edge of the wing measured at the fuselage.
If necessary, add weight or move the batteries to either the
nose or the tail until the correct balance is achieved. Stick-on
weights are available at your local hobby shop and work well
for this purpose.
If you can't find it email me and I can send it to you.
[email protected]
COG from the manual:
An extremely important step in preparing an aircraft for flight is
ensuring it is properly balanced. Do not neglect this step. Each
individual’s Aresti 40 will not be the same because of the various
combinations of engines that can be used, servos, radio equipment,
type of hardware used, and assembly methods used during building
of the Aresti 40. Always check the center of gravity (CG) with the
fuel tank empty.
The recommended CG location for the Aresti 40 is 31/2" to 33/4"
behind the leading edge of the wing measured at the fuselage.
If necessary, add weight or move the batteries to either the
nose or the tail until the correct balance is achieved. Stick-on
weights are available at your local hobby shop and work well
for this purpose.