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CG of a Continental O-300

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brad.walker

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Joined
May 26, 2017
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Location
Charlotte, NC
I've been working on some calculations for designing my homebuilt airplane.

I'm looking for pointers to anywhere I can find the CG (Center of Gravity) position for a Continental O-300.

I've looked around the web as well as the TCMLink and can find dimensions of the engine. But, finding a reasonably accurate CG location is proving difficult.

Any advice/suggestions are appreciated.

-brad w.
 
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