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Originally Posted by Crumpp
Which has what to do with the MAC on the weight and balance sheet?
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It gives exact location of the leading edge needed for calculation (p.7).
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Originally Posted by Crumpp
Spitfire K-9788 shows an aft CG that is 33.2%.
The most aft MAC with the Feb 1944 revision is 31.7%.
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I claimed normal service load:
7.7" at normal service load 1939
7.9" aft limit for DeHavilland without inertia device
7.5" aft limit for Rotol without inertia device
This means that on normal combat load there was only change in the case of the Rotol prop assuming that aircraft was properly loaded.
Besides, the revised limits were originally issued sometime around 41/42.
Otherwise you seem to have chosen same tactics as in the FTH discussion so my part end here now.
Cpt Doggles, you see my point now.