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Several Questions:
I am looking for feedback size of the 12s cockpit. I hear that pilots 5'10" tp 5"11 fit OK with the seatback at the aft position. For taller pilots, can the seatback be removed and is it practical or comfortable? Anyone out there flying with the seatback removed. If so, how tall are you and are you comfortable doing so? Any comments on parts availability for the 12? Are the folks in Lithuania responsive at all or are they just focused on the 17 & 19 ignoring the 12? Thanks, Wells wd morse @ earthlink .net |
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I am 5'11 and fly with the seat in the rearmost position - not for the
leg space but because I am at the max weight limit and the nose ends up on the ground when I land. The pedals still have three notches in front of the position that I fly with. I don't want to remove the backrest because the headrest is part of it and my mic is also attached to the side of the headrest. LAK have been very resposive for documentation that I have needed for my '12 but I have not needed parts yet. Clinton LAK 12 |
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Thanks for the response Clint! How much head room would you guess you
have with the seat in the rear most position? ...Thanks, Wells wrote: I am 5'11 and fly with the seat in the rearmost position - not for the leg space but because I am at the max weight limit and the nose ends up on the ground when I land. The pedals still have three notches in front of the position that I fly with. I don't want to remove the backrest because the headrest is part of it and my mic is also attached to the side of the headrest. LAK have been very resposive for documentation that I have needed for my '12 but I have not needed parts yet. Clinton LAK 12 |
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Plenty of head room. Also lots of shoulder room compared to the ASW 19
and 20 that I also fly. It is a very comfortable glider and I have had a few 4 hour flights in her. Looking forward to a 500km attempt when the Southern Hemisphere season starts in the next couple of months. Also lots of space for snacks and water in the cockpit. Clinton Lak 12 |
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