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Old 4th Feb 2013, 12:13
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HR200 & PA28 Wieght and Balance.

Hi There,

I've been searching all over for a weight and balance graph for the PA28 & The Robin HR200. Im a student pilot, and I fly the Robin HR200, but do a bit of right seat flying in the PA28, im just interested in the weight and balance, I havent yet been told how to do it but want to get the idea....
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FAA type certificate data sheets contain weight & balance limits. Here's TC 2A13 the PA-28 series TCDS: DEPARTME0NT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION
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And here's A.086, the EASA TCDS for the HR200:

http://www.easa.europa.eu/certificat...4-05032010.pdf
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Hi, Given that you fly Robins and PA28s from Bournemouth, I'd say you belong to the same Club as me. :-) The mass & balance data for all the Club aircraft can be found in the POH (Pilot's Operating Handbook). Ask at Ops and take a photocopy of the relevant pages. Why not try working some example calculations through and then ask your instructor to check your understanding. Regards, Rich
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The weight and balance info for most of their aircraft can be found towards the end of the POHs available here


Bournemouth Flying Club - Aircraft Checklists
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Thumbs up Thanks.

Thank-you all for replying!

Rich, yeah! I know you.... Lol I'm James Channell. I'll speak to ops, just want to see what there like.... See you around at the club soon. Cheers.
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