Christian, great spreadsheet and thanks for sharing.

The spreadsheet and the link 
http://exp-aircraft.com/library/heintz/stabilty.html (found in the spreadsheet) 
enable us to more accurately calculate the CofG ranges and determine the stable 
CofG range.

In my opinion, using the calculations from the above link, if you increase the 
main wing area you must increase your horizontal stabilizer wing area OR move 
your horizontal stabilizer further back from the main wing. ELSE you will 
lessen the CofG range. (I was thinking of adding longer wing tips to decrease 
my stall speed, but not now without more investigation)

I'll go to airport this weekend and measure my wings' accurately so I can apply 
the calculations to see what my CofG range is.  This, as I see it, only gives 
me my rear CofG limit, or am I missing something.  How do we calculate the 
forward CofG limit? Trial and error, too much forward CofG and we can't round 
out for landing, expensive and painful way to learn :-)

The first of our monsoonal tropical rain depressions is here, so no flying for 
the last 2 days and the next few days :-(
Time to finish of some of the things left to after first flight.

Regards
Barry Kruyssen
Cairns, Australia
RAA 19-3873 

[email protected]
http://www.users.bigpond.com/kr2/kr2.htm 



----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Langford 


  See message below, and link to Christian's spreadsheet at
  http://www.krnet.org/misc/stability_kr-2s.xls .
  Any questions should be probably be directed at Christian, and through KRnet
  would be fine, since others might have the same questions.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Kogelmann Christian - OS TDA" <[email protected]>
  Subject: RE: KR> AS 504X CofG

  I have an MS Excel File to determine the C/G (RAF48) and the stability of my
  airplane.
  I could not put it on my web page yet so I thought you might want to publish
  it.
  I had to do this for our authorities and of course they moved the allowable
  aft C/G forward.....

  In the File:
  HLW = Horizontal Stabilizer (including Elevator)
  And other German Expressions should be self explanatory (if not I will
  prepare a full english version)

  I have an input page for fuel and crew and based on the input the C/G moves
  in the chart.
  We did increase our HLW but did not manage to move the stability line out of
  the c/g range, there the authority will limit us at 29,5% C/G.
  If you think it is useful, you are welcome to publish it.

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