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August 23rd 08, 01:55 AM
Maybe this sounds crazy, but I'm just wondering if I can fly with a
friend who's 7 feet even. I'm short so I have no way to estimate
this. Any taller folks care to venture an opinion ?

Thanks

Dave[_1_]
August 25th 08, 12:01 AM
Actually, he might if the Archer has the adjustable seats (up and
down)

My partner is 6-4 with a long torso/short (er) legs. He fits, and the
seat still has a ways to go back...

We have a '76 Warrior....

He will have to "try it on" (the plane that is)

:)

Dave




On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:55:35 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

>Maybe this sounds crazy, but I'm just wondering if I can fly with a
>friend who's 7 feet even. I'm short so I have no way to estimate
>this. Any taller folks care to venture an opinion ?
>
>Thanks

Ron Rosenfeld
August 25th 08, 12:16 PM
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 17:55:35 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

>Maybe this sounds crazy, but I'm just wondering if I can fly with a
>friend who's 7 feet even. I'm short so I have no way to estimate
>this. Any taller folks care to venture an opinion ?
>
>Thanks

If you get him into the airplane, be absolutely certain that you have free
and easy movement of the controls.

He may be able to fit in the seat, but he may block some of the yoke
movement.

BTDT :-(
--ron

Paul kgyy
August 25th 08, 08:09 PM
On Aug 22, 7:55 pm, wrote:
> Maybe this sounds crazy, but I'm just wondering if I can fly with a
> friend who's 7 feet even. I'm short so I have no way to estimate
> this. Any taller folks care to venture an opinion ?
>
> Thanks

I'm 6'4" and my Arrow was fine for me but 7' is pretty doubtful.
Remember that a normal headset can add a couple more inches to the
space needed unless you have one of the new super-light versions
(Clarity Aloft, for example).

August 25th 08, 08:27 PM
Thanks for all your comments. Good point about making sure I can move
the yoke. BTW, I wasn't so clear, I should have written Short Pilot,
Tall passenger !!! I would NOT want to see a 7 footer climb into the
pilot seat of an Archer, especially if I own that Archer !!! I'll let
you know what happens when I visit him. Thanks again !!! add a couple
more inches to the
> space needed unless you have one of the new super-light versions
> (Clarity Aloft, for example).

Mike Noel
August 26th 08, 05:18 AM
If most of your 7' passenger's unusual height is in his legs, you might try
removing the copilot seat and letting him sit in the right rear passenger
seat.

--
Best Regards,
Mike

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"Paul kgyy" > wrote in message
...
> On Aug 22, 7:55 pm, wrote:
>> Maybe this sounds crazy, but I'm just wondering if I can fly with a
>> friend who's 7 feet even. I'm short so I have no way to estimate
>> this. Any taller folks care to venture an opinion ?
>>
>> Thanks
>
> I'm 6'4" and my Arrow was fine for me but 7' is pretty doubtful.
> Remember that a normal headset can add a couple more inches to the
> space needed unless you have one of the new super-light versions
> (Clarity Aloft, for example).

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