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My First Post in this Forum, after receiving the suggestion by my Great Friend Jcomm 
I have started to learn how to Tweak Flight Models as a Hobby, using the excitement that this new Simulation gave me to get back to flying like I haven't in a long time. Since I have so many material regarding the DA40NG, this is the Aircraft I have choosen to tweak and Learn.
One of the issues I am experiencing right now is to Position the Datum Reference Point, in according to the real DA40NG Manual. In MFS, it is clearly not in correct position, as it should be ahead of the Nose Cone, and in MFS it's behind it. I have tried positioning in according to the AFM, which states "The Datum Plane is located 2.194 meter (86.38 in) forward of the most forward point of the root rib on the stub wing."

Since MFS now shows me visually the Datum point in Dev Mode. I have tried several methods to position the Datum on a reference surface, and then calculate the correct Distance to Datum. It never ends up in correct position. I have tried to start from the Root Rib on the Stub Wing, and also from the Most Forward Point in the Nose Cone, to do the calculations.
Either I am missunderstanding how this works, or the 3d Model has wrong Dimensions?
Is there any other way I could verify where I may be making a mistake, or something is wrong with the model?
Best Regards!
Alexis
I have started to learn how to Tweak Flight Models as a Hobby, using the excitement that this new Simulation gave me to get back to flying like I haven't in a long time. Since I have so many material regarding the DA40NG, this is the Aircraft I have choosen to tweak and Learn.
One of the issues I am experiencing right now is to Position the Datum Reference Point, in according to the real DA40NG Manual. In MFS, it is clearly not in correct position, as it should be ahead of the Nose Cone, and in MFS it's behind it. I have tried positioning in according to the AFM, which states "The Datum Plane is located 2.194 meter (86.38 in) forward of the most forward point of the root rib on the stub wing."

Since MFS now shows me visually the Datum point in Dev Mode. I have tried several methods to position the Datum on a reference surface, and then calculate the correct Distance to Datum. It never ends up in correct position. I have tried to start from the Root Rib on the Stub Wing, and also from the Most Forward Point in the Nose Cone, to do the calculations.
Either I am missunderstanding how this works, or the 3d Model has wrong Dimensions?
Is there any other way I could verify where I may be making a mistake, or something is wrong with the model?
Best Regards!
Alexis


