You might try a local dive shop and see if they will loan you some dive 
weights. They come in rigid form which slide onto a nylon belt which can be 
secured with your seatbelt. There are also soft weights which may be easier to 
put in some kind of bag. The lead will be small in size to get the weight you 
need which should help out. The lead will be easy to move around if you find 
the CG has moved to far for comfort.
 
Just some thoughts.
 
GT


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From: Dan Heath <da...@windstream.net>
To: 'KRnet' <kr...@mylist.net> 
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2012 5:40 PM
Subject: RE: KR> Weight Testing

I have the passenger moment, as you said, given the same size and
proportioned person, it is the same as the pilot.  Actually, I used two
others along with me and averaged the moment to come up with the passenger
station.  Now, that certainly won't be the same as the artificial weight,
but I will just have to do the best I can because I am not about to weigh it
again with full fuel and passenger weight.

My big concern is being able to secure whatever I can find.  I wish they
sold small bags of something for weight that I could put in a duffle bag or
something like that so it can really be secured.  Let things get a little
out of hand on landing and this artificial weight could cause a disaster.

See N64KR at http://KRBuilder.org - Then click on the pics 
See you at the 2012 - KR Gathering in Mt. Vernon, Il ? MVN ? 40th
Anniversary
There is a time for building and it is over.
Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC




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