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How to Balance an RC Airplane

All RC planes have a center of gravity (CG) this is the also known as the balance point. If the plane balances in front of the CG point it is said to be nose heavy, aft of the CG point and it is tail heavy. There is an old saying "a nose heavy plane flies poorly, a tail heavy plane flies once." A tail heavy plane has hyper-sensitive rudder and elevator movements making the plane very hard to control.

Things You'll Need

  • Plans with the C of G marked
  • Ruler
  • Felt tip marker
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use the ruler to mark the wing where the suggested CG is located. Mark the underside of the wing on a high wing plane and the top of the wing on a low wing plane. The marks should be as close to the fuselage as possible.

    • 2

      Place your fingers on the spots you just marked. Your fingers should be under the wing on a high wing plane. Low wing planes are balanced up-side down so that the bulk of their weight will be below the wing.

    • 3

      Balance planes that have fuel tanks aft of the center of gravity full of fuel. The plane will become gradually nose heavy as the fuel is burned.

    • 4

      Lift the plane and pay close attention to the nose, if it drops then the plane is nose heavy, if it rises then it is tail heavy. A slightly nose heavy plane will be more stable in the air and easier to fly.

    • 5

      Move equipment like receivers or battery packs forward or aft to try and balance the plane, add weight only as a last resort.


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