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Old July 21st 03, 07:03 PM
Slav Inger
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Default Seat height problem

Alright, I gotta ask this, even if it brings a few chuckles out of
y'all. I'm transitioning from PA-28-181 to a DA20-C1 (a stepping stone
to the DA40) and having a bit of a problem seeing ahead. I'm relatively
short (5'6.5") and I'm finding that the DA20 with its comfy recliner
seats is more of a problem than the Archer used to be (had a problem
there too before we got the adjustable seats). So, any suggestions on a
comfortable cushion that has decent thickness (I'm thinking about an
inch) and a small "footprint"? Surprisingly enough, I've never seen
something like this offered in any of the pilot supplies catalogs...

- Slav Inger
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Old July 21st 03, 10:09 PM
Bob Noel
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In article , Slav Inger
wrote:

Alright, I gotta ask this, even if it brings a few chuckles out of
y'all. I'm transitioning from PA-28-181 to a DA20-C1 (a stepping stone
to the DA40) and having a bit of a problem seeing ahead. I'm relatively
short (5'6.5") and I'm finding that the DA20 with its comfy recliner
seats is more of a problem than the Archer used to be (had a problem
there too before we got the adjustable seats). So, any suggestions on a
comfortable cushion that has decent thickness (I'm thinking about an
inch) and a small "footprint"? Surprisingly enough, I've never seen
something like this offered in any of the pilot supplies catalogs...


and additional thing to look for is a taper - thick at the
back and thin in front so that your legs/knees don't get higher.
It took a while, but I found one for my cherokee, which doesn't
have the adjustable seats. It was carseat cushion.

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Bob Noel
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Old July 21st 03, 11:08 PM
G.R. Patterson III
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Slav Inger wrote:

So, any suggestions on a
comfortable cushion that has decent thickness (I'm thinking about an
inch) and a small "footprint"? Surprisingly enough, I've never seen
something like this offered in any of the pilot supplies catalogs...


I sit on a boat seat cushion. It's about 2" thick. Also check sporting goods
shops that carry hunting supplies. I've seen a few nice cushions sold as
padding for deer stands. If you're in New Jersey, Efinger's Sporting Goods
in Bound Brook carries some.

George Patterson
The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The
pessimist is afraid that he's correct.
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Old July 22nd 03, 12:17 AM
MikeC
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Look at OregonAero.com. I've been looking at their cushions because parts of
me fall asleep after 3 hours in the seat. They have a two inch pad for
shorter pilots.


Mike Clapp
LVK


"Slav Inger" wrote in message
...
Alright, I gotta ask this, even if it brings a few chuckles out of
y'all. I'm transitioning from PA-28-181 to a DA20-C1 (a stepping stone
to the DA40) and having a bit of a problem seeing ahead. I'm relatively
short (5'6.5") and I'm finding that the DA20 with its comfy recliner
seats is more of a problem than the Archer used to be (had a problem
there too before we got the adjustable seats). So, any suggestions on a
comfortable cushion that has decent thickness (I'm thinking about an
inch) and a small "footprint"? Surprisingly enough, I've never seen
something like this offered in any of the pilot supplies catalogs...

- Slav Inger
- PP ASEL IA @ YIP



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Old July 22nd 03, 01:30 PM
Jack Cunniff
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We have one - it's extremely comfortable. Not inexpensive, but it does
exactly what it's supposed to, and is well made.

-Jack


"MikeC" writes:

Look at OregonAero.com. I've been looking at their cushions because parts of
me fall asleep after 3 hours in the seat. They have a two inch pad for
shorter pilots.



Mike Clapp
LVK



"Slav Inger" wrote in message
...
Alright, I gotta ask this, even if it brings a few chuckles out of
y'all. I'm transitioning from PA-28-181 to a DA20-C1 (a stepping stone
to the DA40) and having a bit of a problem seeing ahead. I'm relatively
short (5'6.5") and I'm finding that the DA20 with its comfy recliner
seats is more of a problem than the Archer used to be (had a problem
there too before we got the adjustable seats). So, any suggestions on a
comfortable cushion that has decent thickness (I'm thinking about an
inch) and a small "footprint"? Surprisingly enough, I've never seen
something like this offered in any of the pilot supplies catalogs...

- Slav Inger
- PP ASEL IA @ YIP



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Old July 22nd 03, 02:27 PM
blanche cohen
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Check any local warehouse store (target, kmart, walmart, etc)
for outdoor lawn chairs. Cushions are available separately
in different widths and thicknesses.

Cheap, too.

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Old July 22nd 03, 02:31 PM
john smith
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Get a one-inch thick piece of Conforfoam/Temperfoam (choice of soft,
medium, hard).
Expensive, but comfortable.
 




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