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VQ ZERO CG?
Hi, need help with the VQ CG, and should I do it with the grear up or down.
this will be my first low wing, warbird. Thank to all who help. Dennis:D |
RE: VQ ZERO CG?
i dont know about the cg placement, but do it with the gear up, because that is the position they will be in for flight except for landings and tafe off....
sean |
RE: VQ ZERO CG?
I just found my instruction manual, and the CG is at 107mm from the leading edge of the wing at the wing center. Balance the plane upside down with the gear retracted into the wing.
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RE: VQ ZERO CG?
Great guys, for the info, now how do I get 107 mm to inch?.........lol
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RE: VQ ZERO CG?
You can always buy a metric ruler. To convert 107mm to inch, divide it by 25.4 (1 inch = 25.4mm).
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RE: VQ ZERO CG?
The Great Planes C.G. Machine has both metric and english units on it, and it's a very handy tool for balancing .60 sized and smaller models.
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RE: VQ ZERO CG?
The conversion is approx 25.35 mm to the inch.
107mm = ~ 4 7/32 in. Balance it at 4 1/8" to 4 1/4" and you will be fine. If you have a ruler, it will probably have both in. and mm. on it. If you don't, go to a stationery store and get one for a buck or so. Jim |
RE: VQ ZERO CG?
ORIGINAL: jrf The conversion is approx 25.35 mm to the inch. If you go to [link=http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/length]Convert-me.Com[/link] or [link=http://www.digitaldutch.com/unitconverter/]WWW Unit Converter[/link] and enter 1 inch, you will get exactly 25.4mm. |
RE: VQ ZERO CG?
I believe I said approx. 25.35. I don't have an engineering calculator, or a chemistry, physics or calculus text book for that matter, and I didn't have my conversion tables handy so I figured it in my head. Anyway, I think you will find that for Dennis H.'s purposes, 25.35 ~= 25.4.
Jim |
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