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On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 20:11:35 +0000, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 18:08 10 January 2020, Rob wrote: I did not know that about Open Cirrus. I thought it was the same cockpit.= =20 It was interesting that a number of ships I tried that everyone was certain= I could fit in, I did fit just fine legroom-wise, but could not close the = canopy.=20 I'm in the Houston area, and I have an airplane, so any excuse to go fly is= very welcome. If anyone's got an Open Cirrus or Genesis 2 or maybe Discus = 2b or Nimbus, or prety much anything for a tall guy in area, I'd love to ch= eck it out. What's for sale in the area?=20 I am 6'2" with a long torso (39" sitting height). I have had my Discus-2b for 20 years now. I can sit in it - the rudder pedals pulled back 2 notches with my legs still flat on the floor, a regular Strong Paracushion-seat/back chute with the seat-back still installed and have plenty of room. After having been crammed into various other top line racing gliders (and at a competitive disadvantage due to comfort factors), I have been extremely happy with my D-2b. Mike Westbrook has one for sale in the DFW area. The only issue is that it is way above your desired price point. V-2b has the same cockpit. When I visited S-H to see the prototype D-2b, I told Tilo and Biggo my concerns about my size. They just smiled and said that we should go try it on for size. Once I sat in it and realized how much room I had, Tilo and Biggo said that they had figured that it was time to build a cockpit that almost anyone could fit into. That sold me. I understand that the later Cirrus 76 (or was it 75?) models have a larger cockpit. I sat in one of those late Cirrii once - truly cavernous to sit in. Another glider with a big cockpit is the 205 Club Libelle. It has a very different fuselage to the other Libelles or the Mosquito, with a roomy cockpit: it was designed to be a club hack, so designing in a big cockpit was a good move. There's one in my club. It doesn't seem to give a lot away in performance compared to the Standard Libelle: climbs well but a little slower in a straight line. Its a nice, clean shape with really nice fairing round the wing root and its owners like it. I don't know how many, if any, there are in the USA. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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Martin we have one in our club. It is pretty roomy and does climb well.
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