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Carenado Arrow for FSX

Is there a reason why the CG is in the tail of the aircraft?

I've been meaning to post a similar question.

I really like this new addition to the Carnenado hanger but I'm finding it wants to fly in a nose up atitude even when there seems to be ample power and airspeed. The last flight using her I was at a cruise altitude of 7500' and the pitched up nose was pretty noticable.
 
The real aircraft, when viewed from the outside, appears to be pretty much nosed down even though it doesn't feel like it from the inside.
 
When I select the "fuel and payload" menu, it shows the CG as being in the aircraft's tail.

Oh - never had that on the real thing or else I would not be here typing!!

Edit - Just had a go in Fuel and Payload and cannot get CG to move back very far even with excessive loading.
 
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