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I own the 235/320 that Don Goetz built & flew for years. The battery is
mounted behind the baggage compartment on a shelf made like a box with open
side forward..It slides in then is held there with a bracket with a hinge
on the bottom..Slide batt. in pivot bracket up & 2 screws on top. Kind of a
pain in the neck getting the batt. bolts & screws on top but not that bad
cause it only happens once in a while.
> [Original Message]
> From: Tom McNerney <dudewanarace@yahoo.com>
> To: <lml@lancaironline.net>
> Date: 2/20/2009 10:51:53 AM
> Subject: [LML] Re: 360 in a small-tail LNC2?
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> Works great.? I have a 400!? I'm sure the rest of small tail group would
agree.? Might have to move your center of gravity back. (I need to)? Only
thing I can say is that slow flight with full flaps isn't the most
comfortable, but now that I am aware of how it?handles, doesn't bother me a
bit.? My CG is way to far forward I think, so that probably makes the slow
flight a little different.
On a side note..?? I turned around and looked at the tail the other?day
while indicating 200KTS.? I could see the elevator counter weight, or
almost all of it.? I didn't expect to see that at 200.? Maybe 100..? haha?
This leads me to believe that I have a forward center of gravity.? The big
engine would explain that.? Once I get?the plane?on some scales, the only
thing I can think of is to move?the battery.? My battery is behind the
passenger seat.
Has anyone mounted a battery behind the baggage compartment?? Advice?
Thanks
Tom
www.N54SG.com
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