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Old October 31st 03, 05:11 AM
VentusDriver
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Ernie,

The Ventus A fus is noticable smaller than the LS-6. I fit into my
V2A fuse line to line and at 180lbs and 5'10" I dont think you can be
more than an inch taller and comfortably make it into the small Shempp
fuselage. The LS 6 has about 5cm more width and is also longer.
B model Ventus fuselages are similar to the LS6 in width and length.

Jim



"Ernie Schneider" wrote in message news:4%1ob.1795$EY3.1046@edtnps84...
how would a LS6 cockpit compare with a Ventus 2a in width and height

thanks

Ernie

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"Mark" wrote in message
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Thanks Stewart and JJ............exactly what I was after.

Cheers

Mark

(JJ Sinclair) wrote in message

...

In respect to pilot seating, is the fuselage on the LS4 the same as

LS6a ?

Hi Mark,
I measured the difference when we had a 4 and a 6 in the shop. The LS-6

is 2
inches less in width and 2 inched lass in height.
JJ Sinclair

 




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