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Optimum CG at flying wt?

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larryM

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Has there been an "ideal" cg location for "normal" flight weight determined? The drawings indicated at the leading edge of the lower wing - can this be right? Seems to far forward. Perhaps they were referring to the datum reference location? I seem to like the way the airplane flys when I'm alone and about ready to run out of gas, which would indicate to me that the cg should be further aft than it is.
Thanks,
larry

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