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Old March 17th 10, 12:34 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mike Williams
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Default LS6"C" (17.6) Cockpit Size

Can anyone tell me if there is any differance in the cockpit size
(mainly length) between the 15m LS6 and the 17.6m LS6C? From all I've
read there is only mention of the C having a new crash worthy cockpit.
Nothing about the overall size. I've tried on the LS6a and for my
6'2", 215lb frame it's more than a snug fit. Not possible...
I've also heard that the LS8 uses the cockpit of the 18m C. Is this
the same as the 17.6 C model???

Any insight would be appreciated...

MW
 




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