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Old October 31st 03, 01:23 AM
Andreas Maurer
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On 30 Oct 2003 19:13:33 GMT, Stewart Kissel
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If you fit in a 6, you probably will be ok in the Ventus.
I am 5'11' and found length was not an issue for the
6. I have sat but not flown the 2a and it did not
seem narrower but may have less length. My suggeston
is to find one to sit in if you are considering the
purchase of one. Good luck.


I fit fine in the LS-6 (the cockpit could be a little wider though).
In the Ventus2a/Discus2a my whole head would stand out of the canopy.
I'm 6'7''.

I'd estimate that maximum possible pilot size in a Ventus2a/Discus2a
is about 6'.



Bye
Andreas
 




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