![]() That is, the CG of the aircraft, in a top-down view that lies along the centerline (line of symmetry usually), can be translated onto the MAC. The CG of an aircraft is typically represented as a %MAC. This is the chord on an arbitrary planform that would behave similarly to a simple rectangular wing's mean geometric chord. Tip chord: same thing but the very outward edge of the wing. Root chord: the distance from leading edge to trailing edge on the wing where it meets the fuselage. There's 3 typical chords, the root chord, tip chord, and mean aerodynamic chord (MAC). ![]() ![]() You should also ask your professor what chord he's looking for. ![]()
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