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You would have to know the weight of the aircraft and then subtract the weight of what you listed...to include fuel and pilot...Then you can calculate the w/b.
This oughta be interesting.... |
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yeah distance *each mass all divided by the whole mass
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Why would you want to know? Have you got one and perhaps intend to invade a neighboring country?
![]() The center of gravity in an ww2 combat AC would be constantly changing as fuel and ordnance is used. Last edited by drewpee; 10-21-2011 at 01:45 AM. |
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![]() ![]() When loaded, the a/c has to within a certain C/G tolerance. I guess the question is too difficult for gamers to answer. |
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The obvious,mmm. SO you have got one. What country are you invading first?
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you have a whole that weights 100 km with the cog in the center wheres the new cog if you take one kg at one m distanceof the cog?
(1*1)/100=0.01m
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Western Australia to eliminate idiots.
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You cut me deep.
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Many people have tried! But to date none have succeeded!
I laugh at you in contempt! You will NEVER eliminate all the idiots in Western Australia! Salute! |
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