by Bill Gaylord » Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:56 pm
In general, I believe most Guillow's airfoils are created so that the center of pressure is fairly far aft, compared with some other sections. They realize that applying nose ballast to an already heavy model will further detract from flying ability. I believe the plan CGs are also shown aft for that same reason, being a trade off between being a bit tail heavy, versus not flying well. For ff, the lower weight will tolerate a more tail heavy condition. For r/c, after building enough of these, a builder gets a pretty good feel of how to build and where to install components, in order to set the CG with minimal to no ballast. Often that requires locating the gear and battery forward. My current Cub build was nose heavy prior to painting, but again after building enough of these, it should be pretty much spot on, with the added aft paint weight.