[rebel-builders] Question of Rebel Datum location/ Cof G range
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:35 pm
Thats what I did today.Have all the weights and distances for both
datums(door post and the front of the top rail on the floats)It's a
question of how to do the math.Have to dig into the text books again I
guess.I left the battery unsecured till I know where I need to put
it.I'll be sure to do the mechanical test with the pipe to be sure.
Thanks
Jason
On 13-Feb-11, at 8:16 PM, Wayne G. O'Shea wrote:
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datums(door post and the front of the top rail on the floats)It's a
question of how to do the math.Have to dig into the text books again I
guess.I left the battery unsecured till I know where I need to put
it.I'll be sure to do the mechanical test with the pipe to be sure.
Thanks
Jason
On 13-Feb-11, at 8:16 PM, Wayne G. O'Shea wrote:
As I alluded to before Jason.. Call your MDRA inspector.. they seem
to have
an issue with no negative numbers in your W & B calculations. I guess
Alexander can't figure out subtraction.....
If that is the case.. use your nose wheel or the end of the float
deck as
your datum so everything is postive behind it. Be sure to get an
accurate
measurement to the center of the door post or leading edge for when
you
switch to conventional gear and to convert the Murphy 7.7 to 19.7
(or what
ever the current spelled out) WING range to reflect your datum.. IE:
your
empty C of G range is now gonna be MAM's numbers PLUS the distance
from the
leading edge to the nose wheel or float deck end.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rebecca Brownell" <brownell@cottagecountry.net>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2011 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Question of Rebel Datum location/ Cof
G range
Maby somebody could walk me through how to figure it all out when
weighing it on amphibs.Can't get it!!!!!
Jason
On 13-Feb-11, at 5:51 PM, Ron Shannon wrote:
OK, I'll just take Wayne's empirical data report here as [almost]
complete
vindication of the probable accuracy, propriety, virtue, brilliance,
etc.,
of my previously described measurement (spring gear axle center @
0.5"
forward of leading edge) and -- quite uncharacteristically -- say no
more.
And definitely, worry no more. ;-)
Ron
PS - Reporting in from Quenca, Ecuador, where we recently completed
a hike
to and around 3979m (13,054 ft.) -- and lived to tell about it.
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 10:22 AM, Wayne G. O'Shea <oifa@irishfield.on.ca
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