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On Sat, 11 Jan 2020 08:36:25 -0800, robertholliday49 wrote:
There is a mininimbus c just listed on w&w. Same cockpit as nimbus. Cough The Mini-nimbus combined a Standard Cirrus fuselage and tail, so *Std Cirrus* cockpit, with Glasflugel Mosquito wings and Glasflugel style self- connecting controls. The C version had the late Std Cirrus tailplane (with elevators, not all-flying tail). Lighter carbon wings were a factory option. So, probably not a good fit for the OP, though the one based at my club seems to go very well and accumulates a lot of hours each year. -- Martin | martin at Gregorie | gregorie dot org |
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I'm 6'3" with a tall torso. I see the term "thin chute" being tossed around.. All are not the same. Some are thin in the lumbar area, others behind the shoulders, and many are pretty evenly thick...er, thin. I need a chute with very little thickness behind my shoulders so I can recline as much as possible.
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