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3DHS 46'' AJ yak 55

Looking over my Yak I have found 1 ounce (4-1/4 oz lead weights) stuck just inside the bottom vent hole. Do any of you that fly the Yak had to add weight to get the CG correct? I haven't put it on the CG machine to check yet. As this was a consignment buy I wouldn't know why the original owner did it. I'll probably have to contact him to see why adding weight was necessary. Maybe it is a usual thing but don't think I've read anywhere of anyone adding weight.
 
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gyro

GSN Contributor
Looking over my Yak I have found 1 ounce (4-1/4 oz lead weights) stuck just inside the bottom vent hole. Do any of you that fly the Yak had to add weight to get the CG correct? I haven't put it on the CG machine to check yet. As this was a consignment buy I wouldn't know why the original owner did it. I'll probably have to contact him to see why adding weight was necessary. Maybe it is a usual thing but don't think I've read anywhere of anyone adding weight.

I didn't need to add weight to mine. Just used battery placement fore/aft for the desired flight characteristics/CG.
 
OK...got the Yak on my cg machine today. (weight removed) The cg, slightly nose heavy, with the 3S2200 snugged up against the wing tube is at 3.25". I like my planes slightly nose heavy. The ideal cg as stated on the instructions is "a little ahead of neutral." If this is the case mine is right on.
 
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SnowDog

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sounds about right...these are very forgiving in terms of CG...you should be able to fly fine where it is and then adjust to taste from there!
 
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