The center of gravity (CG) is a critical factor in the performance and safety of an aircraft, including helicopters. The longitudinal CG refers to its position along the fuselage’s lengthwise axis. Calculating the longitudinal CG helps ensure that the helicopter remains stable during flight.
The formula for calculating the longitudinal CG is given by:
Properly calculating and maintaining the CG ensures that the helicopter is balanced, which is essential for optimal performance and safety.
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