Yeah, I know. I already ran some numbers with your spreadsheet. I don't have an answer for you, other than a possible error in the spreadsheet itself.maverick_fa wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 4:56 pm I'll always be out of the forward tolerance unless I'm full fuel. (REF. IMG_1605, IMG_1606)
*This is with the current empty weight CG at 11.69
I'll be always outside of tolerance with 3.5g of fuel (minimum VFR + unusable fuel) unless the empty weight CG is >=12.7 (REF. IMG_1607)
No, you can nose it over, with or without the extenders. It's just a lot harder with them on. If you land with the brakes applied on a hard surface it'll nose over pretty easily. On the other hand, if you keep the tail low and stay of the brakes, it's not going to nose over just because you hit a bump.Question:
On a 2 points landing, it's impossible to do a nose over without the extender even if I put to much forward pressure on the yoke.
The nose over will only happen if I hit a bump or I ride the brake too hard.
This is correct?
On the other hand, the extenders impart a twisting moment on the gear, which causes changes in the toe angle of the wheels and can make it a lot easier to take a turn for the weeds.
While you're getting familiar with it, it's a good idea to avoid going anywhere that will require aggressive braking. There's no shame in a well executed go-around.
There are drawings and descriptions of the gear legs and a discussion of the extenders in this thread.