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Posted for "Darryl Bretag" <d.bretag@bigpond.com>:

 Robert
 
 just on another C of G topic, as a builder of a IVP, when building is
finished, and the total empty weight is 3600, what would we expect the weight
on the nose wheel to be, or what percentage of weight would we expect to see
on the nose wheel, for there to be a good Cof G window.
 
 Thanks in advance for interesting valuable info.
 
  Darryl Bretag
 
  IVP With Barrett TSIO 550. 70% completed with lots of drama`s but having fun
solving them.