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Mine was always in the way during flight. When retracted, it is right at
chest height in front of your arm. You also need a spot of velcro on it and on the window to keep it from swinging out in front of you during the flight. It doesn't fit well on framed windows, and frankly, you get a bunch more comfort by popping the door open, at least in a Six. I took mine off after putting up with it for more than a year. Hmm. When mine is retracted, it is behind and at approximately shoulder height. It was in FRONT of you when retracted? Mine can't swing open without my input, since I have lean to the right a bit to swing it into position. The hinge is pretty stiff anyway, (and it is tension-adjustable with a phillips screw driver) so that shouldn't be a problem. I wonder if the storm window on your Six is in a different position (relative to the pilot) than in my Warrior or my Pathfinder? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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