Distance from the floor to the base of the back board
measure the distance between the center of the front wheel to the center of the back wheel. this is your wheelbase
it is distance between forward and aft center gravity limits. if your center of gravity right before take off is between forard limit and back limit, its within "center of gravity range". center of gravity can move if you load plane diffrently, or when you use fuel or drop bombs. the range is a safe zone of its movement.
The wheelbase is the distance between the front and the back wheels
An "American" board is mounted a few inches lower, and a few inches closer, than the more commonly seen "English" board. The center of the cork is 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) from the floor.[1] The distance is set at 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m) from the back of the dartboard. This would result in a distance of 106.4 inches (2.70 m) from the center of the cork to the throw line. On the other hand, the ABDA (American Baseball Darts Association) sets the distance at 7 ft 3 in (2.21 m) from the front of the board. This is 107.4 inches (2.73 m) from the centre of the cork to the throw line.
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It comes with all you need. Screw the large screw into the center of the back of the board. Leave a little gap behind the head of the screw so you can hang the board but not so much that the board will wobble. Nail the three springs to the back at about two inches/ five cm from the edge, 1/3 of the way around the board from each other. It's good to have a backboard to protect the wall (if you're setting up at a pub, you can get them free from the beer vendors). Screw the bracket to the wall/backboard so that the screw at the center of the board will be 5' 8" from the floor. The distance along the floor from the plane of the surface of the board to the throw line is 7' 9¼". Many find it easier to measure from the center of the bull to the throw line, or oche (pronounced like hockey). Since that measurement is the hypotenuse of a right triangle, and a2 + b2 = c2, that distance is 9' 7.4". If your oche is a strip of tape or a sticker, the throw line is the edge of the tape that is closer to the board. If you have a raised oche, the throw line is the side of the block that is closer to you.
It comes with all you need. Screw the large screw into the center of the back of the board. Leave a little gap behind the head of the screw so you can hang the board but not so much that the board will wobble. Nail the three springs to the back at about two inches/ five cm from the edge, 1/3 of the way around the board from each other. It's good to have a backboard to protect the wall (if you're setting up at a pub, you can get them free from the beer vendors). Screw the bracket to the wall/backboard so that the screw at the center of the board will be 5' 8" from the floor. The distance along the floor from the plane of the surface of the board to the throw line is 7' 9¼". Many find it easier to measure from the center of the bull to the throw line, or oche (pronounced like hockey). Since that measurement is the hypotenuse of a right triangle, and a2 + b2 = c2, that distance is 9' 7.4". If your oche is a strip of tape or a sticker, the throw line is the edge of the tape that is closer to the board. If you have a raised oche, the throw line is the side of the block that is closer to you.
If you mean the distance then it's 50 thousand light years. Which is 2.95 × 1017 miles.
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The distance between the above places is 944 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The distance between the above places is 3561 miles oneway
The distance between the above places is 5400 miles (back). This distance is point to point straight distance. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport precise distance.