I would like to build an aluminum fuel tank and mount in front of the panel like Sam's XL. I realize I am putting weight out in front of the CG and it seems to work fine for Sam.Does it make any difference on the weight of the pilot concerning the CG. I weigh 145 lbs and wonder if that will make the plane handle any different than it would with a heavier pilot. I'd hate to get all done and find I have a nose heavy condition but in my mind it shouldn't make any difference as the pilot sits close to the CG. Deep thoughts.
I fly at about 210 and there is a difference between full tank and empty regards stick forces to keep it from pitching down slightly. The only time you notice it is if you want to fly hands off. I would believe at 145 pounds you would notice this effect more.
I am running dual mukuni carbs and no fuel pump there is 6" drop between fuel outlet a d top of carb. That is what i am td you need to have enough head pressure to carb have 40 hrs D
Quote from: leshoman on January 28, 2014, 02:13:11 PMI am running dual mukuni carbs and no fuel pump there is 6" drop between fuel outlet a d top of carb. That is what i am td you need to have enough head pressure to carb have 40 hrs D Les, I would be sure my tank vent was always pointed into the slipstream, to ensure the tank stayed pressurized... With low fuel you could get starvation.
Quote from: leshoman on January 28, 2014, 02:13:11 PMI am running dual mukuni carbs and no fuel pump there is 6" drop between fuel outlet a d top of carb. That is what i am td you need to have enough head pressure to carb have 40 hrs DNice. Would be interested in pictures of your set-up.On the Classic the bottom of the tank is below the crank. Jo thought I just HAD to have a dual set up but was no practical way to work it.