by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:23 pm
Even out of the forward CG, the airplane flies fine. It has a little tendency to run out of up elevator at about the same time the plane stalls, but it does fly fine if needed, especially at reduced flap deflections, like UP! (note, I am not suggesting you operate the aircraft contrary to the POH/AFM, but if you have too...)
As to carrying stuff you don't need, I question this statement. How many times do you need all of the fuel, including tip tanks? Only carrying the fuel you need for most trips will keep you in CG. (the envelope narrows considerably at higher weights). Also the tip tanks cause a forward CG move. Mains also are forward, Aux's move CG aft. Honestly, whats the problem with carrying jugs of water or the like. I have done this, and it works well. Don't need them, dump the water out. Need them again, any airport has a water spiggot, fill them up. This is helpful if you don't fly out and back with the same payload. I caution the use of bags of salt as the salt residue, when mixed with water, can cause some very bad corrosion.
I am also not a big proponent of large heavy items that cannot be tied down effectively. It would be sad to survive an incident, only to be crushed from the rear by some ballast!
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"