Hi flykr. There is a set procedure to follow for the weight and balance.
1. Empty all the fuel out of the maintanks and header to determine the BEW(Basic empty weight). Engine fluids up to level.
2. Secure the legs to the bungee trusses with rope to prevent the suspension from flexing.
3. Set the aircraft level in the flying attitude. Use the bungee trusses as the datum or the roof.
4. Hang a plumb line from the leading edge (in line with the spar bolt) to the floor and mark this position on the floor. Do the same on the other side. It's a good idea to mark this position on the door entrance for future reference.
5. Hang a plumb line fom the centre of the wheel axle to the ground and mark on the floor ( both wheels). Do the same with the tailwheel and mark it on the floor.
6. Connect the leading edge mark lines on the floor with a a straight edge and measure the shortest distance from this line to each wheel marked on the floor and record them.
7. If the aircraft has to be moved on to a scale use blocks or other device that is of same height as the scale and role the aircraft slowly on and of the scale taking the weight readings of each wheel and recording them. Remember to zero the scale after each reading.
These calculations will give you your BEW.
Step 2 ( Calculating the Extreme forward COG or minimum flying config)
Fill the header tank ( approx 5l)
The unusable fuel will be in the region of 1.5l per side
Get a very light pilot (50kg) and weigh the aircraft again. Recording all the weights.
Step 3
Now Do the same but fill up with fuel and two heavy pilots in the seat and you can also add luggage to get up to gross weight.
Step 4
Measure all arms, every aircraft is different. Measure the MAC from wing leading edge to the trailing edge of the flapperon. can be from 1290-1315mm.
Calculate the COG range by taking the MAC and muliplying it by the % (20.5 and 28.5%) This will give you the range in millimeters from the leading edge.
eg an MAC of 1290 will be 264mm-368mm
Step 5
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