Agreed, I used only a "couple" of ounces of nosewight in my GL, so I'd build it per 
the plans.
You might want to drill out the noseblock for a place to add the noseweight.


--Bill


On Wed, 29 Nov 2000 23:50:24 -0800 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If it's anything like the Wanderer, it won't take much more then an ounce
or two of weight in the nose, provided you have a battery that will fit as
far forward as possible.

At 09:31 PM 11/29/00 -0600, Steve Jennings wrote:
>I am building my first Gentle Lady and I was wondering how they balance out
>on the average.  I do not want to have to add nose weight later when I could
>extend to nose now if needed.
>
>Thanks for you help!
>
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