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lwinger



Joined: 21 Jun 2006
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Location: Tustin, CA

PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 8:14 pm    Post subject: Reality check complete Reply with quote

Wow. What a great list you have! Since posting my initial request for help
on Monday, I have received 9 posts on the list and at least as many direct
to my email address. With the help of the group I was able to accomplish my
first essential goal.

I am the 6'6" pre-builder in the LA area who needed to sit in a 601XL to see
if I fit. Three different people pointed me to LA Sport Planes and that got
me to Jon Thornburgh who is not only a CFI for Light Sport Aircraft but also
an Examiner. Great guy.

To make a long story short, I not only got to sit in the plane, but logged
nearly an hour flying local around the South Bay area of LA -- soaking in
the incredible views through the bubble canopy. What a difference from my
Cessna training experiences. The real treat was that this plane is N2601,
the only IFR-equipped SLSA in the nation according to Jon. I don't have to
tell you about the handling characteristics, but suffice it to say I had
great fun.

For the record, the headroom was simply not even an issue. I had at least
two inches to spare above my headset. The depth of the instrument panel was
also not an issue, as my knees never made contact. The only compromise was
the angle of my legs when on the rudders. I could use another inch or two
of extension. A call to the factory this afternoon has me convinced that I
can fix that as well, either through rudder placement on the floor *or* the
angle of the rudder supports coming up from the floor (non-technical
language from one who has not yet seen the plans). I was able to fly it
without modifications. Give me two additional inches (or more!) and I'm
really set.

Until I see the plans for the forward position of the rudders, I won't know
if I was flying the standard or forward rudder configuration. From the
firewall back to the center of the horizontal tube on the floor, the
distance was approximately 8.75 inches. If that is the standard position,
I'm in great shape. If it is the forward position, it just means I'll have
to work with the factory (and some of you) to get creative.

Again, my thanks to everyone who responded to my request for help. I don't
think it will be long before you'll see me as a regular poster with plans in
hand.

Larry Winger
N53VP reserved
William Wynne manual in hand
Nearly ready to write my check for plans


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:24 am    Post subject: Reality check complete Reply with quote

Larry,
If you are refering to the right rudder tube, 8.75 inches is the standard
position and there is room to move forward about 2 inches.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 6:06 am    Post subject: Reality check complete Reply with quote

I'm speaking about the floor mounted tube that runs parallel to the
firewall, that serves as the fulcrum for the aft to fore action of the
rudders. If we're talking about the same thing, that is very good news for
me.

Thanks,
Larry
On 6/22/06, Robin Bellach <601zv(at)ritternet.com> wrote:
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Larry,
If you are refering to the right rudder tube, 8.75 inches is the standard
position and there is room to move forward about 2 inches.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 7:25 am    Post subject: Reality check complete Reply with quote

Larry, there are two such tubes, offset from each other about 1-1/2 inches,
one for left rudder pedals, and one for right rudder pedals. If you measured
the one on the right side of the cockpit for the right pedals, it is
standard location, but if you measured the left one at 8-3/4 they would be
already close to the max forward position.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:29 pm    Post subject: Reality check complete Reply with quote

I was measuring on the left side. Thanks for clarifying.

Larry
On 6/22/06, Robin Bellach <601zv(at)ritternet.com> wrote:
[quote]


Larry, there are two such tubes, offset from each other about 1-1/2
inches,
one for left rudder pedals, and one for right rudder pedals. If you
measured
the one on the right side of the cockpit for the right pedals, it is
standard location, but if you measured the left one at 8-3/4 they would be
already close to the max forward position.

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