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Old November 25th 17, 10:28 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Bruce Hoult
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Default Glider cockpit size

On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 7:15:06 AM UTC+3, Michael Opitz wrote:
At 03:26 25 November 2017, Steve Muhli wrote:
Hi, New to this forum, thought I 'd pose a question..... I have a

glide
rating
from years ago, I was wondering if anyone can suggest a list of

glider
that
are more "roomy" inside since I am 6'4" . I am planning on going

to th
SSA
convention in Reno in 2018 to check out the new stuff....I've sat in

an SZ

55, that's about it.... Thanks


Discus-2b and Ventus-2b should be comfortable up to ~6'5" with
a normal chute. Genesis is also roomy, but not many around or for
sale. A lot depends on your wallet, experience level, and what you
are trying to accomplish. Most of the older gliders were not built
with a 6'4" pilot in mind. The Discus-2b and Ventus-2b fuselages
were the first where Schempp-Hirth said that they wanted to design
a cockpit which almost anyone could get into comfortably. Other
manufacturers have gradually over time enlarged the insides of
their cockpits in order for taller people to fit as well.

Most glider seat belt attachment fittings are the limiting factors
for weight in the seat. For most, the max weight is 242 Lbs or
110 Kg.


To be specific, the seal belt attachments are designed and certified to not fail in a 40 G deceleration with a 110 kg person.

If you weigh 120 kg (265 lb) then try to keep your crashes down to 36.7 G.

No one ever mentions: the back seats of two seat gliders are often very roomy, at least side to side and maybe for torso length. They are not necessarily so great for legroom.