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Old March 13th 08, 02:16 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Phil J
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On Mar 11, 10:48*pm, "Peter Dohm" wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message

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Peter Dohm wrote:
"Blueskies" wrote in message
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"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message
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Blueskies wrote:
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I didn't have a whole lot of time in the Coupe but I didn't
experience any specific problems with it. It flew well, handled well
in the pattern, and was stable on the approach. Crosswind was
"interesting" but no big deal really.


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Dudley Henriques
It was just plain hard to crab all the way in to the flare and
landing...


It was "interesting" to say the least. I kept wanting to put a wing
down into the wind and press on the brake pedal :-))) In gusts it did
"wander" a bit but nothing critical.


--
Dudley Henriques
Straightens right out after touchdown, but then steering it with the
wheel was real odd also. X-wind takeoffs are 'different' also. Sorta
hold it on, then pop it off, climb a little letting it drift, then turn
into the wind, kicking that brake pedal all the way * ;-)


I guess I really will have to finagle a ride in the darned thing. *It
just isn't really comfortable for me since, if I sit up straight as is
normal for me, I can just about look over the top of the
windshield--well, not at the center, but in front of where I'm sitting.


Peter


There's nothing in the regulations banning seat cushions. I used one in a
lot of different airplanes. Tri-Pacers and Colts had high glare shields.
If I remember right, the Ercoupe could seat you a bit low as well,
especially if the seats had been used a lot.
Take an ordinary chair cushion with you and sit on it. That should raise
you up enough to be comfortable.


--
Dudley Henriques


I think that we may be talking about taking the cushion out, and possibly
substituting a thinner one, so that I would sit a little lower.

Peter :-)-


Well, at least there are no pesky rudder pedals to get in your way
when you slouch down!

Phil
 




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