=========Weight========Index
Empty............1383....................43.7
Oil (6qts)...........12.....................-0.2
Pilot.................200......................7.2
Fuel.................222.....................10.7
Total...............1817....................61.4
The approximate forward cg limit at this weight is 67!
Even more surprising, I did a hypothetical problem with me in the front, my wife and daughter in the back, full fuel and 100 lbs of baggage. In this case, I’m still near the forward limit (

=========Weight========Index
Empty..............1383....................43.7
Oil (6qts).............12.....................-0.2
Pilot...................200....................10.7
Rear Pax............200....................14.0
Baggage.............100.....................9.5
Fuel....................222...................10.7
Total..................2117..................84.9
My guess is that somewhere over the years, somebody didn’t do the math right when equipment was added. I’ve combed through all the 337’s and logbook entries, but without the original EW, I’m unable to find the error. It looks like the only way I’ll be able to resolve this is to reweigh the airplane.
In the meantime, I would like to get the EW and Index from a few other 170B’s, hoping to establish some sort of a normal range. (I know there are hundreds of variables, etc.) Also, what practical guidelines would you offer for loading the airplane? My past experience with most single engine airplanes is that it was fairly easy to get out the aft end of the CG envelope when heavy. With the numbers for my airplane – it’s IMPOSSIBLE to get out the aft end!!
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
Stan Lindholm
N8287A