![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]() "Jim Logajan" wrote Does anyone else feel this way, or am I on my own with this pet peeve? You aren't alone. For a while, I thought I was crazy, for the comments coming in. I'm glad to see someone else agree. I'm not that big of a guy either, at 5'11", and right at an "official" FAA person's weight of 175! I was a bit more than official, but got down to fit in the FAA idea of ideal. g -- Jim in NC |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Morgans" wrote in message
... "Jim Logajan" wrote Does anyone else feel this way, or am I on my own with this pet peeve? You aren't alone. For a while, I thought I was crazy, for the comments coming in. I'm glad to see someone else agree. I'm not that big of a guy either, at 5'11", and right at an "official" FAA person's weight of 175! I was a bit more than official, but got down to fit in the FAA idea of ideal. g -- Jim in NC You are not alone at all, and I would not be at all surprised to find that the miserable amount of space in most light aircraft might be a large part of the pilot recruitment problem. Most of the RV series are 43" cabin width, about the same as a Piper Tomahawk, which is tolerable; but needs improvement. While I'm on a rant about the lousy accomodations, I am 6'1" and only slightly above that 175 pound target weight (but I'm working on it g); which brings me to a couple of additional complaints. Most of the high wing light airplanes have poor visibility, especially for most people taller than about 5'9" and actually seem to be getting worse. In addition, egress is awkward from many of the newer low wing designs--especially when you consider that most "customers" are at least middle aged when they are ready to buy. I watched the sales chick demonstrating how to exit one of them (I think it was the Europa derivative--possibly a Liberty at the LSA Expo) and I have to laugh about what a wife or girl friend might have to say. It seems that the perferred method was to slide your fanny sideways and back out onto the wing walk, rock back and pull your feet out, swivel on your fanny (the sales chick was not wearing white), and then slide off the leading edge of the wing. No wonder that I looked awkward, even though I work out, when I tried to exit in the same way that I used to exit a Tomahawk! Clearly, much improvement is deperately needed. Peter |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Low towing thought | Martin Gregorie | Soaring | 45 | March 13th 07 03:00 AM |
And you thought AMARC was bad.... | Ron | Aviation Photos | 18 | February 2nd 07 05:27 AM |
Just when I thought I'd heard it all:-) | Dudley Henriques | Piloting | 14 | November 23rd 05 08:18 PM |
A thought on BRS | Martin Gregorie | Soaring | 47 | April 29th 04 06:34 AM |
I thought some of these are classics | goneill | Soaring | 0 | April 8th 04 10:51 AM |