There you go. I like to build small, and every plane I draw up starts with my required minimums for battery & motor mount.
Plans can be mushed to fit; they don't have to be dead-on scale, but use your judgement. There are planes I'd love to build but I just can't make them look right at a small enough scale for me.
With a turbo prop, you should be able to put the battery in the cockpit to counteract the long nose. I have the battery behind the cg on my PC-6 because it was too nose heavy.
With a turbo prop, you should be able to put the battery in the cockpit to counteract the long nose. I have the battery behind the cg on my PC-6 because it was too nose heavy.