never considered hitting my head on the underside of a center wing tank. That top fuselage tube would give my head a.75 inch warning. Tom XL-7
So after all that on center wing tanks, there is one heck of a convenience of fueling a fuselage mounted tank. The weight of 5 gallons of fuel seems to be variable because there seems to be a range of 5.8 to 6.5 pounds per gallon. So we can compromise to approx 31.25 gallons. The center wing tank is mostly centered on lift, so is not an issue.I never read Sam or Les complain about the changing balance. Much easier to keep an eye on fuel levels as well. Swivel headTom XL-7
... attached is a center tank photo of 5.3 gal. before the center tube notch. With a 6'2" pilot below.
So what exactly are the pros and cons for the fuse tank? is this correct so far?Pros: 1. Easy to fill2. easy sight fuel levelCons: 1. CG gets pushed forward2. have to manufacture a tank
I believe Les and Sam have both mentioned that landing is more challenging when the tank is full. Perhaps they can weigh in on this.