bigrenna wrote:....TCDS 5A6. ....The certificated empty weight and corresponding C.G. location must include unusable fuel of 30 lb. at (+46) on Models 180, 180E, 180F, 180G, 180H, 180J, and 180K through S/N 18053000,....
An interesting side note...yes, the TCDS says to include 30# unusable fuel at 46". However, the original factory W&B sheet for my airplane, dated Mar 4 1953, adds in 30# unusable fuel at 48"-- the same arm as used for usable fuel.
The original W&B is shown with no fuel or oil as 1490# @ 36.0" CG.
Then 30# unusable fuel added at 48", putting it up to 1520 # @ 36.2 CG.
Then where they show it loaded up to gross, they add 12 qts oil (22#) at -0.3", which would put it at
1542# @ 35.7" CG.
(Using that station for the oil is another err, as the owners manual or something calls out the oil station as -15". Using that station, the CG would be 35.5"CG)
In any event, today, 63 years later, with oil & unusable fuel gas it comes in at 1693# @ 34.73" CG-- about 150# heavier and with the CG 3/4" or 1" farther forward than when it came out of the factory door.
By comparison, a buddy of mine's pretty much stock 54 model started out at almost exactly the same factory W&B figures, but today comes in at 1569# @ 35.44"-- about 125 pounds lighter than mine and with the CG almost 3/4" farther aft. But I believe his has never been weighed since it left the factory, all the W&B revisions were calculated.