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Trading off tandem vs side by side seating I came upon an idea I
wanted to run by the group. The mission my aircraft needs to perform is mostly a single place weekend out and back kind of mission, with an occasional 2 person XC trip. I'd been homing on the tandem seat config because I like the fighter plane style symetric seating. But my spouse doesn't like the idea of having to look at the back of my head for 4 hours on trips and prefers the side by side configuration. But I don't want to sit scrunched on one side of the aircraft year round with the canopy next the side of my head because twice a year she wants to have a seat beside me. And of course you have the left/right unbalance. But then after a ride in a Zenith I had an idea: Zenith planes use single stick between the 2 passengers, either person can use to fly. If the seat was bench style, I could sit in the middle when flying solo, and push the 2 outside rudder pedals of the 2 pairs (or move cables to the 2 middle ones). You don't really need a bucket seat in an airplane as you do in a car because most forces are normal to the plane defined by the wings and thrust vector. It would just be a nice roomy single seater at that point. Anyone seen anything like this before? |
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You don't mention which Zenith you rode in so what I say is based on the
601XL as that is what I'm building. To do what you are talking about you would have to raise the seat a significant amount to clear the control cables which would lead to hear room clearance problems. Or you could reroute them which I think would be WAY more trouble that it's worth. Gig Giacona www.peoamerica.net/N601WR "Jay" wrote in message om... Trading off tandem vs side by side seating I came upon an idea I wanted to run by the group. The mission my aircraft needs to perform is mostly a single place weekend out and back kind of mission, with an occasional 2 person XC trip. I'd been homing on the tandem seat config because I like the fighter plane style symetric seating. But my spouse doesn't like the idea of having to look at the back of my head for 4 hours on trips and prefers the side by side configuration. But I don't want to sit scrunched on one side of the aircraft year round with the canopy next the side of my head because twice a year she wants to have a seat beside me. And of course you have the left/right unbalance. But then after a ride in a Zenith I had an idea: Zenith planes use single stick between the 2 passengers, either person can use to fly. If the seat was bench style, I could sit in the middle when flying solo, and push the 2 outside rudder pedals of the 2 pairs (or move cables to the 2 middle ones). You don't really need a bucket seat in an airplane as you do in a car because most forces are normal to the plane defined by the wings and thrust vector. It would just be a nice roomy single seater at that point. Anyone seen anything like this before? |
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Have you looked at the Sonex? ( www.sonex-ltd.com ) With the center stick
it can be flown from the center with one foot on the far left rudder pedal and the other on the far right. The designer even mentions this in the informational video. It can also be built with two sticks, but the center stick is common just for the reason you mentioned, flying in the center when solo. --Mitch Mitch Hines Alon A-2 Aircoupe N6369V Flight by machines heavier than air is unpractical and insignificant, if not utterly impossible. - Simon Newcomb, 1902 "Jay" wrote in message om... Trading off tandem vs side by side seating I came upon an idea I wanted to run by the group. The mission my aircraft needs to perform is mostly a single place weekend out and back kind of mission, with an occasional 2 person XC trip. I'd been homing on the tandem seat config because I like the fighter plane style symetric seating. But my spouse doesn't like the idea of having to look at the back of my head for 4 hours on trips and prefers the side by side configuration. But I don't want to sit scrunched on one side of the aircraft year round with the canopy next the side of my head because twice a year she wants to have a seat beside me. And of course you have the left/right unbalance. But then after a ride in a Zenith I had an idea: Zenith planes use single stick between the 2 passengers, either person can use to fly. If the seat was bench style, I could sit in the middle when flying solo, and push the 2 outside rudder pedals of the 2 pairs (or move cables to the 2 middle ones). You don't really need a bucket seat in an airplane as you do in a car because most forces are normal to the plane defined by the wings and thrust vector. It would just be a nice roomy single seater at that point. Anyone seen anything like this before? |
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The Evans VP-2 is designed to fly that way. Center stick feet on the
outer petals, "Jay" wrote in message om... Trading off tandem vs side by side seating I came upon an idea I wanted to run by the group. The mission my aircraft needs to perform is mostly a single place weekend out and back kind of mission, with an occasional 2 person XC trip. I'd been homing on the tandem seat config because I like the fighter plane style symetric seating. But my spouse doesn't like the idea of having to look at the back of my head for 4 hours on trips and prefers the side by side configuration. But I don't want to sit scrunched on one side of the aircraft year round with the canopy next the side of my head because twice a year she wants to have a seat beside me. And of course you have the left/right unbalance. But then after a ride in a Zenith I had an idea: Zenith planes use single stick between the 2 passengers, either person can use to fly. If the seat was bench style, I could sit in the middle when flying solo, and push the 2 outside rudder pedals of the 2 pairs (or move cables to the 2 middle ones). You don't really need a bucket seat in an airplane as you do in a car because most forces are normal to the plane defined by the wings and thrust vector. It would just be a nice roomy single seater at that point. Anyone seen anything like this before? |
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Yep. That is how the Rans S-10 is set up. I have flown an S-10, but only
2 up so I can't say how good it is. I imagine that the compromise is the loss of view out the sides and always having frontal area that you don't always need. I am told that it works quite well though. And since I have a serious bent to centerline flying, I'd probably set up that way if there was no way of saying NO to the missus... ![]() Martin Pitts S-1S Jay wrote: Trading off tandem vs side by side seating I came upon an idea I wanted to run by the group. The mission my aircraft needs to perform is mostly a single place weekend out and back kind of mission, with an occasional 2 person XC trip. I'd been homing on the tandem seat config because I like the fighter plane style symetric seating. But my spouse doesn't like the idea of having to look at the back of my head for 4 hours on trips and prefers the side by side configuration. But I don't want to sit scrunched on one side of the aircraft year round with the canopy next the side of my head because twice a year she wants to have a seat beside me. And of course you have the left/right unbalance. But then after a ride in a Zenith I had an idea: Zenith planes use single stick between the 2 passengers, either person can use to fly. If the seat was bench style, I could sit in the middle when flying solo, and push the 2 outside rudder pedals of the 2 pairs (or move cables to the 2 middle ones). You don't really need a bucket seat in an airplane as you do in a car because most forces are normal to the plane defined by the wings and thrust vector. It would just be a nice roomy single seater at that point. Anyone seen anything like this before? |
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Hi all
This thread reminds me of something I've been wondering about the past year or 2.... Okay, you have side by side seating...in which you either have a nice wide cockpit and pay a substantial weight/aero penalty....or you have your shoulders rubbing the canopy on one side and the passengers on the other.... Or, you can take inline seating....but now the passenger gets to stare at the back of the pilots head and really cant help with watching guages (well they can if you install 2 of everything....another penalty there) or flying or digging up maps etc etc.... So, what about a mixture of the two? Imagine side by side seats.....but you slide the passenger seat back roughly 2 feet.....if you do that and allow the passengers legs to be lower than the level of the pilots hips....you can have a pretty narrow cabin that would still allow a decent amount of elbow/hip/shoulder room .....and perhaps even allow for the left (say) passengers leg to be under the pilots seat.... Anyone ever seen an arrangement like that? Seems to me that it might be a more efficient and comfortable way to pack people and stuff into a small cabin.... take care Blll |
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BllFs6 wrote:
Hi all This thread reminds me of something I've been wondering about the past year or 2.... Okay, you have side by side seating...in which you either have a nice wide cockpit and pay a substantial weight/aero penalty....or you have your shoulders rubbing the canopy on one side and the passengers on the other.... Or, you can take inline seating....but now the passenger gets to stare at the back of the pilots head and really cant help with watching guages (well they can if you install 2 of everything....another penalty there) or flying or digging up maps etc etc.... So, what about a mixture of the two? Imagine side by side seats.....but you slide the passenger seat back roughly 2 feet.....if you do that and allow the passengers legs to be lower than the level of the pilots hips....you can have a pretty narrow cabin that would still allow a decent amount of elbow/hip/shoulder room .....and perhaps even allow for the left (say) passengers leg to be under the pilots seat.... Anyone ever seen an arrangement like that? Seems to me that it might be a more efficient and comfortable way to pack people and stuff into a small cabin.... Like this? Russell Kent |
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BllFs6 wrote:
Hi all This thread reminds me of something I've been wondering about the past year or 2.... Okay, you have side by side seating...in which you either have a nice wide cockpit and pay a substantial weight/aero penalty....or you have your shoulders rubbing the canopy on one side and the passengers on the other.... Or, you can take inline seating....but now the passenger gets to stare at the back of the pilots head and really cant help with watching guages (well they can if you install 2 of everything....another penalty there) or flying or digging up maps etc etc.... So, what about a mixture of the two? Imagine side by side seats.....but you slide the passenger seat back roughly 2 feet.....if you do that and allow the passengers legs to be lower than the level of the pilots hips....you can have a pretty narrow cabin that would still allow a decent amount of elbow/hip/shoulder room .....and perhaps even allow for the left (say) passengers leg to be under the pilots seat.... Anyone ever seen an arrangement like that? Seems to me that it might be a more efficient and comfortable way to pack people and stuff into a small cabin.... Arrg.... Let me try that again. Here is a URL to a project with staggered seating. http://www.canard.com/~noselift/Stag...stagger_ez.htm Russell Kent |
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So, what about a mixture of the two?
Imagine side by side seats.....but you slide the passenger seat back roughly 2 feet.....if you do that and allow the passengers legs to be lower than the level of the pilots hips....you can have a pretty narrow cabin that would still allow a decent amount of elbow/hip/shoulder room .....and perhaps even allow for the left (say) passengers leg to be under the pilots seat.... Anyone ever seen an arrangement like that? There is an article in an old Popular Mechanix or Science where just that seating arangment was proposed for a "next generation" trainer. IIRC Rutan had something to do with the article........ Blll For the original poster - Since she doesn't like the look of the back of your head, have you considered turning her around and let her look where you have been? This arngment also has the added benefit of having the pilot and passanger's CG closer together than the traditional arangment. |
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