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Paul Mahony
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Hi all,

I'm new to the forum but am hugely impressed with the SD software so far which I intend to put on an iPad 3 soon.

I'm afraid that I seem to be having a complete nightmare when trying to enter the figures into the Weight & Balance boxes and forming the polygon for my FD CTSW (472.5kgs). Everytime I plan a route, I keep seeing the red message: "The aircraft is either overloaded or outside of its acceptable centre of gravity envelope" and it's driving me nuts!!

It's a fairly common light aircraft and I wonder if anyone out there has done all the hard work for me and can post the profile figures for their CTSW on this forum?

Many thanks!

Grila
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Hi Steve,

Many thanks for all that. I do appreciate it.

Just to clarify some points for you.

Forward CoG Limit: 0.257 metres. Aft CoG Limit: 0.450 metres

Current Max Forward CoG Position: 0.305 metres. Current Max Aft CoG Position: 0.426 metres

The first figures are the manufacturer's limits for the fwd and aft positions of the CoG.

The second (current) figures are where my CoG limits currently are at minimum and maximum take-off weights.

The 608.6 kgs MTOW figure is the manufacturer's design maximum take-off limit. 472.5 kgs is what my aircraft's MTOW is due to being constrained by the UK's Section S microlight requirements.

I'm sorry if I caused any confusion!!

I just entered a fictious route to check my W&B with my new polygon (which appears as a very regular oblong shape) using 35 litres fuel, 85 kgs in seat 1 and 60 kgs in seat 2 but the green arrow seems to always be a little bit outside the top edge of the polygon. Am I reading things correctly?

Regards,

Paul


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Hi Steve,

Due to that confusion between the manufacturer's CoG limits and what my CoG figures were with my current minimum and maximum weights, I have just changed my polygon fugures to use the manufacturer's CoG limits which now read:

0.257,290, 0.257,472.5, 0.450,472.5, 0.450,290

instead of

0.305,290, 0.305,472.5, 0.426,472.5, 0.426,290

However, with my ficticious route, I still get my green arrow outside the top of the box!!

Regards,

Paul
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Hi Steve,

Just a thought but does the fact that the 'plane wouldn't actually fly without the minimum weight of 55 kgs in seat 1 make any difference? Should that be another set of figures added to the polygon string?

Regards,

Paul
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Technically yes, but if there wasn't 55kg in at least one of the seats, who would be flying it?
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