I'll have to pull the books out and see where my c of g would sit. I've never soloed the airplane from the front seat as I've always found that seat fairly blind - even for formation work. When I did a fairly marathon ferry flight with her in 2001 I had probably fifty or sixty pounds in the baggage pit, and at least as much survival gear tied down in the front seat (and an axe lashed to the right hand, fwd interplane strut) and she took abit of room to get her tail in the air on take-off. When the airplanes were flown in the service front seat solo and required ballast, was there a standard ballast package or did you just lash a few sandbags in the rear seat and go?
My point, I guess, is that from a flying standpoint, a stock, WW2 era PT-13/-17 or N2S aircraft would be flyable solo from either seat and probably were flown from either seat solo fairly regularly.
Jeff: as long as my termites keep holding hands...
