Vertical Position CoG
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 6:31 pm
Hello,
I plan to equip my Rebel with a recovery parachute, since I like to have
the additionality safety especially in a crowded airspace here in
Europe. BRS as manufacturer of the ballistic system is currently
calculating size and attachment points. What is missing for this is the
vertical position (height! above floor) of the center of gravity
(horizontally is 12 .. 19,7 inches)
MAM is not giving an answer, hopefully one of you knows.
So, do you know which vertical range is allowed for CoG for a rebel?
Or what will be a typical figure for a 1650 rebel with a rotax engine?
Thomas
433R
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I plan to equip my Rebel with a recovery parachute, since I like to have
the additionality safety especially in a crowded airspace here in
Europe. BRS as manufacturer of the ballistic system is currently
calculating size and attachment points. What is missing for this is the
vertical position (height! above floor) of the center of gravity
(horizontally is 12 .. 19,7 inches)
MAM is not giving an answer, hopefully one of you knows.
So, do you know which vertical range is allowed for CoG for a rebel?
Or what will be a typical figure for a 1650 rebel with a rotax engine?
Thomas
433R
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