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Dude wrote:
What light planes DO have nice backseats? Also, if you are below 200hp, you are unlikely going to need much room back there. My 67 Skylane had lots of room in the back seat once the front seats were adjusted to flying positiong (they go WAY back for getting into the front). I'm 6' and once I'd moved the seat forward to a comfortable flying position, my kids could kneel on the floor behind my seat and use their seat for a table for their coloring books! In the Arrow, there is about 6" between the seats vs. probably 16" in the Skylane. Matt |
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