balance

george kennie geobet at gis.net
Sat Feb 15 12:47:09 AKST 2003


I would expect the two-stroke pipe to be longer and heavier and thus have an aft weight bias.I would also look to the possibility of moving the pak further aft.Moving the wing tube should be a measure of definitely last resort.
G.

Jeff Hughes wrote:

> I am about to start a Dr Jekyll 2. It was originally designed around the YS1.20 and has a fairly short nose to accomodate the 4 stroke weight. I'm planning on two stroke power. Is there a problem with moving the wing back on the fuse  to balance the plane, instead of adding nose weight? Will moving the wing affect how it flies?
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