13,450lbs - Significance on CG display?
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Above max landing weight if your text is yellow I believe...So not necessarily to do with C of G....
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- Payload Data
This text area contains real-time weight and balance information, as well as range and endurance estimates. The toggle switch above the payload data block can be used to switch units from gal/lbs to L/kg. The maximum gross weight will appear in red when it exceeds the maximum gross ramp weight, and yellow when it exceeds the maximum landing weight.
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James - Payload Data
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So I think you're assumption about 13450lbs CoG is probably correct, however, the CoG indicator still goes yellow under that gross weight as well? So maybe there's more to it?
Either way I'd say avoid the yellow if you can and if you can't be prepared for some pitch up moments?
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Interesting! But it leads to a question on the implementation of the marker in the tablet.
As I read it, the full aft limit is available at all weights. The forward limit is what changes at higher weights. 307 inches aft of datum (farther forward) at lighter weights, but the forward limits is pushed rearward 3 inches for weights above 13,450. I think the marker in the tablet should be near the forward CG limit, not the rear. -
Interesting! But it leads to a question on the implementation of the marker in the tablet.
As I read it, the full aft limit is available at all weights. The forward limit is what changes at higher weights. 307 inches aft of datum (farther forward) at lighter weights, but the forward limits is pushed rearward 3 inches for weights above 13,450. I think the marker in the tablet should be near the forward CG limit, not the rear.





