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sean(at)hangerg.com
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:41 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Ok, so here goes. I have been lurking about and I am getting ready to pull
the trigger and purchase my RV10 kit from vans but I was wondering if any
bigger induviduals can chime in. I am a fairly large guy 6 foot 1 and 235
pounds, how comfortable is the RV10 on longer trips. I currently have a
cherokee 180 and the cabin room just isnt enough for my wife. So
subsequently my wife doesnt like to fly longer trips becuase of comfort. So
I am looking for input prior to calling vans and placing the order. I like
the performance and the cabin seems like its much larger than the 180 I'm
flying.

Thanks for the help.

Sean Garrison

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:08 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Sean,

I'm 6', 260 heading towards 220. Mt time in the -10 was when I was almost 320...and I fit OK. You should not have any issues it is very roomy. The back even more so.

Rick Sked
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:16 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

I think you will find it rather comfortable for a 4 place. There are a lot of us corn fed boys on the list and I have yet to hear anyone complain about long trips. I'm sure Tim will chime in here and he is another guy that is fairly big. The few times I have been up for flights I never noticed a comfort problem and I'm 6'2" and 260. I do have a lot of hanger time making airplane noises though. Smile

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:28 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Sean,

I'm currently pretty much identically sized as you....(wish I wasn't,
'cuz it ain't all muscle, but hey...I do what I can do)

I can tell you that the RV-10 has considerably more capacity than
what I take up. I am not at all large for that plane. You could
be taller, wider or both, and probably be just fine. When my
seats are cold, my head hits the top....until I warm it up
and the foam conforms better. I could fix that with baked beans
though.

I've flown > 10hr days and found it more comfortable than 2 hours
in the car. The standard Van's seats from oregon aero are
exceedingly comfortable.

You just won't be disappointed. Might want to go for a demo
flight just to prove it to yourself. Wink

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying

sean(at)hangerg.com wrote:
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Ok, so here goes. I have been lurking about and I am getting ready to pull
the trigger and purchase my RV10 kit from vans but I was wondering if any
bigger induviduals can chime in. I am a fairly large guy 6 foot 1 and 235
pounds, how comfortable is the RV10 on longer trips. I currently have a
cherokee 180 and the cabin room just isnt enough for my wife. So
subsequently my wife doesnt like to fly longer trips becuase of comfort. So
I am looking for input prior to calling vans and placing the order. I like
the performance and the cabin seems like its much larger than the 180 I'm
flying.

Thanks for the help.

Sean Garrison



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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:31 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Gee, thanks Michael... (LMAO!)

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:36 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Go for it. You will love this airplane. I've ridden in the demonstrator
and in my friends RV 10. Plenty of room. Enough for a center console if
you want it. Take the plunge.

Fred Williams
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sean(at)hangerg.com wrote:
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Ok, so here goes. I have been lurking about and I am getting ready to pull
the trigger and purchase my RV10 kit from vans but I was wondering if any
bigger induviduals can chime in. I am a fairly large guy 6 foot 1 and 235
pounds, how comfortable is the RV10 on longer trips. I currently have a
cherokee 180 and the cabin room just isnt enough for my wife. So
subsequently my wife doesnt like to fly longer trips becuase of comfort. So
I am looking for input prior to calling vans and placing the order. I like
the performance and the cabin seems like its much larger than the 180 I'm
flying.

Thanks for the help.

Sean Garrison

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:37 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

You'll fit. However, you may need to convince yourself of that and find a -10 to sit in. In fact, I'd be willing to say that you could fit two of you and two 180-lb guys in the plane and not be cramped.

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Joined: 13 Jul 2006
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:16 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Sean -

This exact issue was addressed before the first prototype flew from VANS
N410RV. As I tell the story, Van, Ken Krueger, Gus and Tom Green all
have narrow hips of engineers.

Scott Risen offered me to sit in the prototype cockpit to which I then
immediately offered a friend, Bill McDonald, to get in with me. Bill
moved for the Pilots seat (without hesitation), I slid into the Flight
Instructor seat. Bill is 6'4 and 285#, at the time I was over 6'2" and
235#. I am north of that now.

Back to the story... I asked how Scott intended to get the clamshell
doors closed. Our outboard shoulders were both out of the canopy
curvature. The 10" wide tunnel was reduced in width (to its current
width) and as I suggested they moved the two seats closer to the
centerline. The result is that two BIG GUYS can move around, obtain
objects from the rear seat, stretch their legs and still have room to
spare. I even have pictures available as to what the legroom looks like
from the rear when Tim Olson is flying. The sight lines over the engine
cowl are quite good as well. The only negative is the solar gain from
so much visibility.

The solution, get a short ride with a flying RV-10 in your area. If you
mention offline where you are located, I will check my database and give
you three of the closest flying RV-10s to try on the fit. The water is
great "Come on In".

John Cox
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:01 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Sean,

I have a Cherokee 180 and my wife's #1 concern was legroom in the back seat.
Here's a pic from the back of Dave Saylor's RV-10. I'm 6'2", 230lbs and as
you can see there is plenty of room in the back seat. I can't remember if
it was Dave Ward or John Goodman in the back seat with me, but it was a very
comfortable ride. Nothing like a Cherokee. There was a good 6" between my
knees and the back of the front seat.

http://www.kitlog.com/photos/project_260/full/FP31012008A0002T.jpg

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Joined: 10 Jan 2006
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:49 pm    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

So how did you get taller John? Very Happy
Is that airline work that elevating?
John W. Cox wrote:
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Bill is 6'4 and 285#, at the time I was over 6'2" and
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:54 pm    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Folks don't believe it because of the low seating position, but even the
oldest Mooneys are wider than both the Cherokee and the Bonanza. RV-10
has plenty of room.

Bob Leffler wrote:
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Sean,

I have a Cherokee 180 and my wife's #1 concern was legroom in the back seat.
Here's a pic from the back of Dave Saylor's RV-10. I'm 6'2", 230lbs and as
you can see there is plenty of room in the back seat. I can't remember if
it was Dave Ward or John Goodman in the back seat with me, but it was a very
comfortable ride. Nothing like a Cherokee. There was a good 6" between my
knees and the back of the front seat.

http://www.kitlog.com/photos/project_260/full/FP31012008A0002T.jpg

bob




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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:12 pm    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Shrinking in height from ole age and the weight increase while trying to
match Michael Sausen... at the same time eating Tim's Chili.

I want an RV-10 figure like Rick Sked and Deems who are becoming only a
wisp of there former selves last year.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 8:02 pm    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

I'm 6 2 and give or take 210 lbs. and I fit very well in Russ's 10. I think you will find that if I or my partner Rick can fit then you and your wife can fit. For a funny ,mental thought, think of me and Rick Sked in the front of my old Cessna 172, circa 1958. If we can fit there then you and your wife could easily fit in the 10. FWIW, both Rick and I have slimmed down, but he has done much better at weight loss than I have. I just went for more horsepower.

Bob K
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:30 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Sean,

I'm 6', 260 heading towards 220. Mt time in the -10 was when I was almost 320...and
I fit OK. You should not have any issues it is very roomy. The back even
more so.

Rick Sked
40185

I have read all the posts and guess I better put my two cents worth in as well. Since Rick Sked owned up to being a little heavy when he flew my -10 (I was in the left seat and Rick in the right) I will confess to being fat and happy as well At the time I was about 265 and am 5'10" tall. With Rick at 320 and me at 265 the front seats were a little crowded but I was not touching either the door or Rick's shoulder.

Admittedly Rick and I were only doing a local flight but size wise it was a really good test. By the way on one local flight Rick was in the back seat and with me and a 180 lb guy up front the -10 at Las Vegas still performed like a winner.

Bob K. (6'2" and 210), his wife and mine flew back from Las Vegas to El Paso along with full baggage and everybody was really happy with the room in the -10. Guys in front, girls in back. No, I wouldn't be dumb enough to post the weights of the wives!!! If I did my wife would see to it I lost all my excess weight running away.

To give you a comparison, I owned three different C-182's, and the -10 is lots bigger inside than the C-182.

Russ Daves
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 7:57 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

Thank you so much for all of the feedback it is very much appreciated. I guess I will have to get my backside into a 10 and take a flight either at Sun&Fun or with some fine individual that has a Florida. From the sounds of it I will have plenty of room. I do have one question though How much room loss will occur with interior work?

Thanks All

Sean Garrison

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Sean,

I'm 6', 260 heading towards 220. Mt time in the -10 was when I was almost 320...and
I fit OK. You should not have any issues it is very roomy. The back even
more so.

Rick Sked
40185

I have read all the posts and guess I better put my two cents worth in as well. Since Rick Sked owned up to being a little heavy when he flew my -10 (I was in the left seat and Rick in the right) I will confess to being fat and happy as well At the time I was about 265 and am 5'10" tall. With Rick at 320 and me at 265 the front seats were a little crowded but I was not touching either the door or Rick's shoulder.



Admittedly Rick and I were only doing a local flight but size wise it was a really good test. By the way on one local flight Rick was in the back seat and with me and a 180 lb guy up front the -10 at Las Vegas still performed like a winner.



Bob K. (6'2" and 210), his wife and mine flew back from Las Vegas to El Paso along with full baggage and everybody was really happy with the room in the -10. Guys in front, girls in back. No, I wouldn't be dumb enough to post the weights of the wives!!! If I did my wife would see to it I lost all my excess weight running away.



To give you a comparison, I owned three different C-182's, and the -10 is lots bigger inside than the C-182.



Russ Daves

N710RV - 190+ hours




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PostPosted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 5:20 am    Post subject: Lurking about Reply with quote

How much room loss will occur with interior work?

My previous posting was based on the finished interior work, not stripped down. If you climb into the back seat of an unfinished -10 without seats, carpet, or side panels installed you could fit two 6"10" 375 lb sumu wrestlers.

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