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Max aft cg

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Chickenhawk

Agricultural
Oct 2, 2001
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I'm near complete on the design of a small triplane of WWI type configuration. Researched old naca poop, etc.etc...figure the moments at various speeds, developed tail loads...
But I'm unclear in determining a maximum aft CG position for stall or near static conditions with stall/spin recovery my primary concern. If I determine a stall speed and move the cg rearward incrementally until the tail load ceases to be a downward load or reaches zero and then move the cg forward enough to barely maintain maybe a 1% or 2% downward tail load, and considering that other factors are favorable for stall/spin recovery, does this sound reasonable? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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Chickenhawk, have you figured out the answer to your question yet?
its a long while since i looked at stability but basically the position of the CG is at the centre of pressure (which is typically 1/4chord) foward of this will increase stability in a stall but you will increase the amount of trim drag for level flight.

do you want more info?
 
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