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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 17:22 |
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Username Protected wrote: You physically couldn't fit? Or is it just not practical/comfortable?
Im curious since Im a similar size. No... physically could not fit. I am 6' even. I am extremely uncomfortable in a Malibu/Mirage sitting up front.
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 17:40 |
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Username Protected wrote: You physically couldn't fit? Or is it just not practical/comfortable?
Im curious since Im a similar size. No... physically could not fit. I am 6' even. I am extremely uncomfortable in a Malibu/Mirage sitting up front. Me too, George. I struggled to get into the co-pilot seat of a Malibu and had one heck of a hard time getting out (and I was not comfortable in the seat as I sat in it). I'm a skinny 6'4". So many planes have a big box of avionics between the up-front seats that require a pilot/co-pilot to crawl over getting in/out. Nowhere else to put that stuff?
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 20:40 |
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I'm 6 foot and about 230...... yea I know ......need to lose a couple pounds. I found Malibu's and the meridian a tight fit. TBM is cozy wiggling in the front seat. But I've gotten used to the dance and once I'm seated I'm just fine.
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 20:43 |
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Wow, guess the Malibu is not in the cards for me. But then, I manage to squeeze int an Aerostar. 6' 1" 165 lbs. I thought the MU-2 was comfortable once I got in the seat.
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 20:45 |
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Username Protected wrote: Would you believe a Commander 114. Too bad they are so slow, overweight and underpowered----wait that's me  I've had 2 of them over the years. A VERY comfortable plane, and a door on both sides!
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 20:55 |
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For those who fit in a Malibu it is hard to beat in its class. I had trouble fitting so I stopped looking. I am sure that had I fit well I would have bought. The frugality of the machine is unmatched.
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 21:00 |
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Username Protected wrote: I find the bonanza very roomy, even with two adult males.
What would be an example of a luxuriously roomy plane? A Navion maybe? Comanche? Twin Bonanza.
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 21:01 |
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Username Protected wrote: Ditto on the MU2, at least for me. Love the plane; hate the pilot seating. Got more room in a 35. The Merlin is a very roomy cabin class aircraft with a 7 psi pressure diff. 6'2" and comfortable. Texas built.
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Post subject: Re: Rode in a Malibu today Posted: 21 Mar 2016, 21:16 |
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Username Protected wrote: I find the bonanza very roomy, even with two adult males.
What would be an example of a luxuriously roomy plane? A Navion maybe? Comanche? I know the comanche guys are rabid about their cabin being 4" wider than a Bonanza, but a PA24 or PA30 feels about as roomy to me as a Cardinal. Not awful, but not "I'm not touching the dude next to me" either. I think the shoulder room is different in a meaningful way, or something else ergonomic. I'd say comparative studies should be commissioned if the factory hadn't drowned in 1972, rendering the point moot. 
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