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Post subject: Re: Best cockpits for big humans Posted: 08 Jul 2022, 01:45 |
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Username Protected wrote: Owned a Cardinal and put 1000 hours on it - it has the largest cabin of any Cessna four-place - which is sadly one reason why it's so easy to overload. It also has the longest c.g. range of any four-place single - it's almost impossible to load out of c.g. Made some five-hour flights in the Cardinal, incredibly comfortable seating position (slightly reclined) for a tall person. The Cardinal is a fantastic first airplane, with easy entry. It's a little snug, side to side. I only owned a Cardinal for 9 years, and put about 1000 hours on it also (1991-2001)
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Post subject: Re: Best cockpits for big humans Posted: 12 Jul 2022, 14:56 |
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Joined: 03/24/19 Posts: 1437 Post Likes: +1996 Location: Ontario, Canada
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This crew is pretty focused on Part 23 certified airplanes and that's OK but it's very limiting. I extol the virtues of the Glasair Sportsman because I expect I'm one of only a small handful of Sportsman owners on here. BUT I've spent a lifetime in aviation in everything from fast attack (fixed and rotary wing) to the heavies (my last certification work was on the B777). When I evaluate an aircraft it's not being evaluated in isolation.
With the above in mind, the Glasair Sportsman stands out as one of the more comfortable "big people" airplanes. My personal aircraft has accommodated me (5'9, 195lbs, short legs, long torso) and at the same time also accommodated my Swedish friend who is 6'9 and about 290lbs (long torso, broad shoulders) and, by contrast, another good friend who is 6'4 and at one time weighed an undisclosed figure above 300'lbs. The cockpit ergonomics are very effective at accommodating these larger guys. It also does well accommodating smaller pilots, with one self-described "elfish" owner and his both being shorter than 5'4".
In the "ease of access" category nothing (affordable) beats a Cardinal but the Sportsman isn't far behind it.
Just sayin' that it's not necessarily beneficial to restrict oneself to certified airplanes.
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Post subject: Re: Best cockpits for big humans Posted: 12 Jul 2022, 15:04 |
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Joined: 08/05/16 Posts: 3137 Post Likes: +2282 Company: Tack Mobile Location: KBJC
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Piper Dakota (and family, Cherokee six, etc.) or Commander will be the most comfortable options, Cessna and Beech stuff is too narrow.
Dakota would be a safe and comfortable time builder.
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Post subject: Re: Best cockpits for big humans Posted: 12 Jul 2022, 15:14 |
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Joined: 01/23/13 Posts: 9100 Post Likes: +6862 Company: Kokotele Guitar Works Location: Albany, NY
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Username Protected wrote: Piper Dakota (and family, Cherokee six, etc.) or Commander will be the most comfortable options, Cessna and Beech stuff is too narrow.
Dakota would be a safe and comfortable time builder. The Dakota is the same width as the other PA-28s, which ain't that wide. On paper it's 2" wider than a 172, but the arm rests are right at the hip and effectively make it smaller. My fat butt can't quite get all the way into the seat.
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