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On Apr 5, 5:15*pm, joesimmers wrote:
The 2a is much, much smaller than the asw-20. The 2b is close size wise but still a bit smaller/less comfortable than the asw-20. 5'10 and 180 pounds is about maximum for the "a" cockpits. Fitting requires personal adjustment. Not all the fancy stuff like seat backs and side vents. If the goal is racing the "a" is nice, for everyday flying and resale the "b" is better. |
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I transitioned from the ASW-20 to the Discus 2b. I'm just under 6' and 200 pounds (14 stone+ to you Brits). Coming from a long line of blacksmiths, I have rather wide shoulders!
The ASW-20 was a tad roomier than the Discus 2b, but I find my new ship very comfortable and quite wide enough. Also the ventilation is definitely a lot better. I have sat in a 2a - briefly! I would not survive long. It all depends on your body shape. You'll only miss the flaps when landing. Mike |
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I am just under 6ft 2" and i fit in a 2a fine. However, i need thin shoes
and a thin top. But it is worth it if your are racing as the B really isnt that competitive. B At 00:01 06 April 2012, Tim Taylor wrote: On Apr 5, 5:15=A0pm, joesimmers wrote: The 2a is much, much smaller than the asw-20. The 2b is close size wise but still a bit smaller/less comfortable than the asw-20. 5'10 and 180 pounds is about maximum for the "a" cockpits. Fitting requires personal adjustment. Not all the fancy stuff like seat backs and side vents. If the goal is racing the "a" is nice, for everyday flying and resale the "b" is better. |
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PS. I had to have the winch hook removed.
B At 00:01 06 April 2012, Tim Taylor wrote: On Apr 5, 5:15=A0pm, joesimmers wrote: The 2a is much, much smaller than the asw-20. The 2b is close size wise but still a bit smaller/less comfortable than the asw-20. 5'10 and 180 pounds is about maximum for the "a" cockpits. Fitting requires personal adjustment. Not all the fancy stuff like seat backs and side vents. If the goal is racing the "a" is nice, for everyday flying and resale the "b" is better. |
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I'm 5'9" and 220lb and fly a Ventus a with a winch hook. The fit is snug and I have to get quite reclined but am comfy for 4-5 hours at a time.
I've tried Ben's 2a for size and with no winch hook there was a lot more room. I believe the rudder pedals extend further forward in the 2s. Biggest thing I've found with the 20 (and the 27) is there isn't as much room for my feet if the pedals are run too far forward. Haven't had that problem in any of the Schempp single seaters I've tried Colin |
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Hi Ben,
How much winch took removal did increase the Va room? I have one (SN143) with a snug, barely comfortable fit. Still have to find the right parachute, though. Wladimir |
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