need help with bipe???
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From: Lee\'\'s Summit,
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I am not familiar with that particular bipe but here is how you can figure it out. If the wings are stagged and a constant cord add them together and then divide them by 30% and this will give you a good place to start. Your CG should fall in to the 25% to 35% range. If they are directly just take the cord and divide by 30%. I hope this helps.
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yardy334,
This forum (Problems, Questions Using RC Universe?) is for questions about using this website. You would probably get more responses if you would delete your post here, and repost in another forum.
I am not familiar with your plane, so I am not sure which forum would be the best. You could try Questions and Answers or Kit Building.
Good luck,
Eric
This forum (Problems, Questions Using RC Universe?) is for questions about using this website. You would probably get more responses if you would delete your post here, and repost in another forum.
I am not familiar with your plane, so I am not sure which forum would be the best. You could try Questions and Answers or Kit Building.
Good luck,
Eric
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From: St Louis,
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I have that kit. The cg is exactly 5 inches behind the leading edge of the the middle of the top wing. I have both the AAMCO Aeromaster and GP Aeromaster 60. I started the GP Aeromaster 60. If you need any more info on that plane let me know. The GP verion is the same except cowl on the GP is totally ridiculous. Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!




