Empty Weight Wrong???

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Empty Weight Wrong???

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I was looking through my weight and balance report today. It's dated July 02, 1993 and says that my empty weight is 1469.9 lbs. Does this seem right? The POH says that the empty weight should be 1220 lbs.

The plane is a 1954 170 B S/N 20474 with a Cont. 300 - 145 hp. It's currently on wheels with very limited equipment with no damage history.

I think what might have happen is that they added the floats (245 lbs) to my equipment list and then added it again on the W/B Amendment form. My float empty weight is 1613.9.

Any thoughts?? :lol:

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Post by voorheesh »

That sounds high for a 170. What is the source/history of your report? Has the plane ever been weighed? Is there continuity in your w&b/equipment list back to some point where it was modified from original condition? When I got my 170A, the empty weight report consisted of a logbook entry from when the plane was changed from floats to wheels and there was no equipment list. It was almost original except for a com and xpdr. I spent about $250.00 and had an A&P weigh it and compute a CG. I dont have the report in front of me but it was about 1300lbs. I am currently putting an equipment list together per advice from others in this site (see "equipment lists"). The TCDS requires us to have w&b data and equip list on board. Good luck.
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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

Jason

It is possible your plane weighs that much but if I were you I'd be checking it out just like you are.

Without further information it's hard to say what to do but a fresh weighing of the aircraft can never hurt. Unless of course you want it to weigh less than it really does. :)

What I'd do is review all the W&B history from day one and try to reconstruct it and the equipment to present day. You may find an obvious mistake which you can then correct. This detective work can be fun and you will probably learn a lot about the aircraft along the way.

If you can't reasonably reconstruct the W&B and it's equipment list from an actual weighing then you really aren't sure of the W&B of the aircraft and to be honest it's not airworthy till it's weighed and a new W&B and equipment list created.
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Post by bsdunek »

As stated above, the best way is to weigh the aircraft to get an actual W&B.
Some years ago I went through the papers attached to the POH on my 170 and found several errors over the years as equipment had been added and removed. There was not such a great difference, but I felt better about it.
If you're going to load up near gross, an accurate W&B is important! 8)
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I'd be interested in any B owners data that shows their actual weights-at-the-wheels, and the resulting Arm/Moments, for comparison purposes.
Anyone have that data on their plane?
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Post by HUGHES »

I would be interested in some comparisons...

Thanks for the advice.
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gahorn wrote:I'd be interested in any B owners data that shows their actual weights-at-the-wheels, and the resulting Arm/Moments, for comparison purposes.
Anyone have that data on their plane?
I had it on '82A.

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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

Jingle Jingle Buck. :lol:


I have that info for my airplane but not here at work. I'll get it tomorrow.
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Post by Paul-WI »

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                                Weight         EWCG        Moment

Left Gear Leg                    794.0#         23.25"      18460.50
Right Gear Leg                   771.0#         23.25"      17925.75
Tail Wheel                       122.0#        228.25"      27846.50
Less Fuel                       (220.0#)        48.20"     (10700.00)
Less Skis                        (81.0#)        19.25"      (1559.25)

A/C Empty                       1384.0#         37.55"      51973.50

These are the numbers for N3458D after I had a new W&B Done last fall during my annual.

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EDIT: Cleaned it up a bit after seeing Bruce's post (I learned something today) :)
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Here are my aircraft numbers as it left the factory as an A model in 1950.

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Position        Scale   Tare   Net Wght
Left Wheel     551       1        550
Right Wheel    562       1        561
Tail Wheel     104.5    14         90.5
Total                            1201.5

Here it is from a weighing I did in 2003 after she was fattened up a bit.
               Weight     Arm     Moment
Left Wheel     624.5     22.44    14013.78
Right Wheel    592.8     22.44    13302.43
Tail           100.6    228.68    23005.21
			
Total Weight    CG       Total Monent
   1317.9      38.18	    50321.42
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Post by Robert Eilers »

Left wheel: 725
Right wheel: 748
Tail: 125
Total: 1598

The airplane was weighed with full fuel. Fuel and oil weights were backed out for empty weight of 1376.
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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

I should have noted my second set of number included unusable fuel besides paint and avionics.
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Post by N2255D »

N9149A wrote:I should have noted my second set of number included unusable fuel besides paint and avionics.
Bruce,
I might have believed you removed the avionics and even took the unusable fuel out, but you would have been hard pressed to make me beleive you removed the paint to weigh your plane. :lol:
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Post by Bruce Fenstermacher »

I'm very thorough. :D

I was comparing the second numbers with the first which is from the factory and everyone knows no 170s came with paint. :wink: It didn't have any radios either though it did have the antenna from the factory.

I was just speaking in general of the differences being the paint, fuel and current avionics being the big difference in the 116.4 lbs it gained. 5 gal of unusable fuel is 30 lbs alone.
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Post by 4stripes »

My empty weight is 1324 lbs. This does include oil and unusable fuel. It is a 1952 with some radios, transponder, nav/com, loran, wheel pants.
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