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how do you find the C of G on a canard plane i.e this one:
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***You will need to make a small chuck glider with the same scaled down dimensions,too complicated to explain and quicker to get the dimension from a small scaled down slave model.The cente of gravity will be nowhere where you think it is anyway as a canard has a collective centre of pressure point.how do you find the C of G on a canard plane i.e this one:
What a wicked looking aircraft. I've never seen one of these before.
starship 1000 , i've just won it on e-bay , picking it up next week , test flying as a glider first then going to fit two 4 stroke motors ready to take to brean sands model week in sept, should pull a crowd ?It is a Beech Starship.
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