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If it's the same club I was in (East Coast Aero Club) , he took out a rear
seat. Twice when I used it there was a seat missing. I only needed five seats, so didn't bother walking back inside to fetch it. "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi! Thanks! How does he put it inside? Does he strap it in some way? Take out some seats? Frode "Jeremy Lew" skrev i melding ... One of the guys in my flying club plays the double bass profesionally. When he has to go somewhere with it, he rents the local Cherokee Six, it will not fit in our Warrior. "Frode Berg" wrote in message ... Hi all! I am a co-owner of a 1968 Piper Arrow. (180 hp) I am also a professional musician, and I play bass, both electric bass guitar, and the big old doghouse upright bass. Needless to say, I would like to be able to fly to my gigs whenever possible, but fitting a double bass in a P28R seems like a tough call....or...? The electric bass with a small amp is no problem, but much of my work is on the upright... Has anyone any experience with this? Heck, I don't even know If it would fit through the door, never tried, but for it to work at all, I'd need some sort of foldable seats in the rear, and let the neck come between the front seats in some way. Does anyone on this list know any bass players, or happen to be one, and which planes would an upright bass fit in...? Thanks for reading this absurd question.. Frode Berg www.frodeberg.com |
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