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n277dl



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:20 am    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

Group...
I'm debating the ovhd console that Stein is selling. I'd just talked myself into it but just sat in the plane and I'm a little concerned with head room. I'm 6'5, son 6'7... any of you that have installed the console had any issues with this... I'm not certain how deep the console is... appears to be a couple inches.

Thoughts???

Thanks,
Doug


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:42 am    Post subject: Re: OVHD console Reply with quote

I have installed the AA overhead console and I believe Stein's is the same or very similar in shape.
From your email I am confused. You are asking about head room and then
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I'm not certain how deep the console is... appears to be a couple inches.
Which dimensions are you looking for? Pilots or passengers? I can give you the dimensions of from the cabin top, inside, to the bottom of the console, giving you what is lost in head room in the center of the cabin.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:42 am    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

Doug,

I am 6'1" and have the Flightline AC overhead console. I can bump my
headset on the overhead console switch panel when my seat is forward
a couple of notches. I can also bump my head on the Blue Sky sun
visor mounts. I do have my seat forward a couple of notches when
flying. Can't reach the pedals otherwise. Now that is legroom!

David Maib
40559
On Feb 24, 2009, at 1:20 PM, n277dl wrote:



Group...
I'm debating the ovhd console that Stein is selling. I'd just
talked myself into it but just sat in the plane and I'm a little
concerned with head room. I'm 6'5, son 6'7... any of you that have
installed the console had any issues with this... I'm not certain how
deep the console is... appears to be a couple inches.

Thoughts???

Thanks,
Doug

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:43 am    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

Doug,

I'm 6'4" and I have about 2-2.5" clearance with my seat position. I
was looking at this the other day and I was glad there was no
console. Best thing to do is to try out a seat position and measure
to the the cabin cover.

Sheldon Olesen
N475PV out of phase 1
On Feb 24, 2009, at 12:20 PM, n277dl wrote:

Quote:


Group...
I'm debating the ovhd console that Stein is selling. I'd just
talked myself into it but just sat in the plane and I'm a little
concerned with head room. I'm 6'5, son 6'7... any of you that have
installed the console had any issues with this... I'm not certain
how deep the console is... appears to be a couple inches.

Thoughts???

Thanks,
Doug

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will always find ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:48 am    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

As long as you're not sitting on your sweetie's lap (on the hump) as she
flies the outer seat it allows a pretty good head rock 'n roll in
turbulence with a set of Dave Clark's on.

John at 6'3" and shrinking

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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 11:05 am    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

I agree with Sheldon, I'd try a seat position and measure it out.
I know that I'm only 6'1" or a tad more, and I come pretty close
to the cabin top. Do the test with a headset on, and in the
seat position you expect. When it's cold out in the winter and
the seat foam is still stiff, I hit the cabin top until the foam
relaxes. At that point I feel like I have good headroom.
If the overhead console doesn't cover the area directly above
your head, you would probably be OK. But if it fits right above
your head you would do well to measure it out well first.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying

Sheldon Olesen wrote:
Quote:


Doug,

I'm 6'4" and I have about 2-2.5" clearance with my seat position. I was
looking at this the other day and I was glad there was no console. Best
thing to do is to try out a seat position and measure to the the cabin
cover.

Sheldon Olesen
N475PV out of phase 1
On Feb 24, 2009, at 12:20 PM, n277dl wrote:

>
>
> Group...
> I'm debating the ovhd console that Stein is selling. I'd just
> talked myself into it but just sat in the plane and I'm a little
> concerned with head room. I'm 6'5, son 6'7... any of you that have
> installed the console had any issues with this... I'm not certain how
> deep the console is... appears to be a couple inches.
>
> Thoughts???
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
>
> --------
> Doug
> "Fools" are always more creative than process people and
> will always find ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 31840#231840
>
>







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n277dl



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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:16 pm    Post subject: Re: OVHD console Reply with quote

Thanks for the input. I have the pilot's seat in the plane and put the foam in last weekend to check legroom for the control cables. So at lunch today, I crawled in and sat on the hard as a rock foam (Iowa, cold garage). Any of you that are above average height will recognize the "how many fingers stacked on top of each other, on top of my head, will fit between me and whatever is over me" exercise.

The answer was only a couple fingers between me and the lowest part of the canopy. The low part was located towards the door so the ovhd console "might" fit as it's in the center and there is more room there. That's when I started questioning the sanity of the ovhd console for me.

The console's sure do look nice and would be great for getting lights, vents and maybe gps antenna wires but I hate bumping my head. I already wear the clarity aloft in-ear headset in the -7A to get a little more head room.

So.... maybe back to the drawing board and only mount something forward to mount map lights....

Decisions, decisions...

Doug...


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:31 pm    Post subject: Re: OVHD console Reply with quote

it also makes a big difference as to how you position the seat back. If you sit VERY erect, the head room is less, but not as comfortable for me flying. One 'notch' angled back on seat back (and I have the seat itself at least a couple notches forward) gives me lotsa more head room--6-1+ using large David Clarks and I don't hit. larry

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 3:40 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

I'm 6' 2" and, after my ride in Dave Saylor's plane, am certain
there's not room for me and the OVHD console
On Feb 24, 2009, at 3:16 PM, n277dl wrote:

Quote:


Thanks for the input. I have the pilot's seat in the plane and put
the foam in last weekend to check legroom for the control cables.
So at lunch today, I crawled in and sat on the hard as a rock foam
(Iowa, cold garage). Any of you that are above average height will
recognize the "how many fingers stacked on top of each other, on
top of my head, will fit between me and whatever is over me" exercise.

The answer was only a couple fingers between me and the lowest part
of the canopy. The low part was located towards the door so the
ovhd console "might" fit as it's in the center and there is more
room there. That's when I started questioning the sanity of the
ovhd console for me.

The console's sure do look nice and would be great for getting
lights, vents and maybe gps antenna wires but I hate bumping my
head. I already wear the clarity aloft in-ear headset in the -7A
to get a little more head room.

So.... maybe back to the drawing board and only mount something
forward to mount map lights....

Decisions, decisions...

Doug...

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:06 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

There are multiple variables in play here - not only are the front seats
adjustable fore/aft, you can also install the rudder pedals forward or
aft. Because the front seat rails are on a slope (up as you move
forward), having the seat more aft gives you more headroom. While maybe
a bit counterintuitive, if you're tall consider mounting the pedals aft
so you'll have the seat in a more aft position. Most people jump to
installing them in the forward position to give more legroom. Not sure
how tall a person would have to be to actually NEED the pedals installed
forward but my guess would be around 6'4".

As a datapoint, I'm 6'1" and have the pedals mounted in the forward
position. I fly with the seat in the 3rd notch forward from the aft
stop. I have an OH console and no headroom issues wearing Lightspeed
Zulu headsets.

Bob
N442PM (flying)

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:18 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

EUREKA !

At last - a good reason to feel good about being short!

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:18 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

We have the cold hard seat thing beat!!!

Vertical Power Unit + Seat Heaters will allow for a comfortable bottom
temperature by the time you actually get into the plane.

The Vertical Power unit is programmable and allows you to turn on the
seats and lights while you are in the pre-start mode.

Dave

Jeff Carpenter wrote:
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I'm 6' 2" and, after my ride in Dave Saylor's plane, am certain there's
not room for me and the OVHD console


On Feb 24, 2009, at 3:16 PM, n277dl wrote:

>
>
> Thanks for the input. I have the pilot's seat in the plane and put
> the foam in last weekend to check legroom for the control cables. So
> at lunch today, I crawled in and sat on the hard as a rock foam (Iowa,
> cold garage). Any of you that are above average height will recognize
> the "how many fingers stacked on top of each other, on top of my head,
> will fit between me and whatever is over me" exercise.
>
> The answer was only a couple fingers between me and the lowest part of
> the canopy. The low part was located towards the door so the ovhd
> console "might" fit as it's in the center and there is more room
> there. That's when I started questioning the sanity of the ovhd
> console for me.
>
> The console's sure do look nice and would be great for getting lights,
> vents and maybe gps antenna wires but I hate bumping my head. I
> already wear the clarity aloft in-ear headset in the -7A to get a
> little more head room.
>
> So.... maybe back to the drawing board and only mount something
> forward to mount map lights....
>
> Decisions, decisions...
>
> Doug...
>
> --------
> Doug
> "Fools" are always more creative than process people and
> will always find ways to ruin a perfectly good set of processes.
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 31899#231899
>







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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 4:23 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

For what it's worth, I would love to have an overhead console
over the rear seat...maybe up to the thick area of the cabin
top. From there, if I just had a wire chase forward, and only
a console for the front 12" of the cabin top, I think that
would be good. It would be nice to have rear seat vents up
there, and a way to run wires forward, and then a front
console for panel lights. But, I'd be happy doing without
the bulk of the console directly above the heads. So I
don't know that I'd abandon the whole concept, but being
as tall as you are, you may want to make adjustments to
how protruding it is. You really will probably want SOME
form of lighting console on the very front. Also, if you
plan ahead, you can run wires down the support tube...just
not many of them.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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n277dl wrote:
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Thanks for the input. I have the pilot's seat in the plane and put
the foam in last weekend to check legroom for the control cables. So
at lunch today, I crawled in and sat on the hard as a rock foam
(Iowa, cold garage). Any of you that are above average height will
recognize the "how many fingers stacked on top of each other, on top
of my head, will fit between me and whatever is over me" exercise.

The answer was only a couple fingers between me and the lowest part
of the canopy. The low part was located towards the door so the ovhd
console "might" fit as it's in the center and there is more room
there. That's when I started questioning the sanity of the ovhd
console for me.

The console's sure do look nice and would be great for getting
lights, vents and maybe gps antenna wires but I hate bumping my head.
I already wear the clarity aloft in-ear headset in the -7A to get a
little more head room.

So.... maybe back to the drawing board and only mount something
forward to mount map lights....

Decisions, decisions...

Doug...

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people and will always find ways to ruin a perfectly good set of
processes.




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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:24 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

Demms I am with you. HEHHE.

Off to Salem Oregon in the Rain will try and stop and visit Vans if I get
time Friday.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:35 pm    Post subject: Re: OVHD console Reply with quote

effectus(at)rogers.com wrote:
We have the cold hard seat thing beat!!!

Vertical Power Unit + Seat Heaters will allow for a comfortable bottom
temperature by the time you actually get into the plane.

The Vertical Power unit is programmable and allows you to turn on the
seats and lights while you are in the pre-start mode.

Dave


Yea, cool that you used your battery to heat your seats while you sit there and enjoy it while you can't crank the engine!


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 5:37 pm    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

Deems, no need to feel bad about the difference of 1 foot AGL. Heck even
your WAAS isn't that accurate.

Robin
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 9:54 am    Post subject: OVHD console Reply with quote

For a pre-fabricated overhead console go to the following link:

http://www.redmondair.com/RV-order_forms/RV10_Overhead_Console-OF.pdf

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