bigblueswope
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And empty of fuel. For planes with the fuel tank in front of the CG always measure CG with the tank empty because you want to measure the plane when it is "most tail heavy". As the tank empties it the CG will move back so you want to know what it will be at it's "worst".
For planes with the tank aft of the CG (not that I've ever seen one) you do the opposite. You measure CG when it is full because the CG will move forward as you burn fuel.
Make sense?
For planes with the tank aft of the CG (not that I've ever seen one) you do the opposite. You measure CG when it is full because the CG will move forward as you burn fuel.
Make sense?