> Curtis L. Olson writes: > > > What we have been referring to as the CG is a bit of misnomer. We > > really want the FDM to produce the location of a *fixed* "reference > > point" of the aircraft (in world coordinates). > > The FAA TCDS's call this the "reference datum". We might as well > adapt the same terminology.
The CG is the CG - there's no misnomer. It may float, but it's still the CG. If you want a reference datum, that would likely be the structural frame origin. Is that what you want? Jon
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