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Ash 03-03-2015 08:30 PM

Carseats in an RV
 
A few months ago I saw a picture of a child in a carseat in the back of an RV 6 or 7. How many of you have done this, and how long is it practical? We just had our first little one, and wonder how long we may be able to ride 3up. I'd love to see some pics. The wife finishes Vet school in 3 months, and hope to start a -7 right after that.

mr.sun 03-03-2015 08:38 PM

Carseat
 
My grandson is now almost 5 and no longer rides in back. :(

rvbuilder2002 03-03-2015 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Ash (Post 964394)
A few months ago I saw a picture of a child in a carseat in the back of an RV 6 or 7. How many of you have done this, and how long is it practical? We just had our first little one, and wonder how long we may be able to ride 3up. I'd love to see some pics. The wife finishes Vet school in 3 months, and hope to start a -7 right after that.

I was one of the first with my son in an aft seat in our 6A in 1994.

The time limit will be totally dependent on how fast he grows (in size). he will outgrow the space available before he will exceed the weight you can carry.

I feel I need to just be totally honest.... even if you started building tomorrow, even if you finished in only 70% of the time most average first time builders do, he would probably already be too big by the time of your first flight.

My son fit until he was about 3 years old. If you were willing to get a bit more radical you might be able to stretch it a little bit longer (aft facing seat with a custom baggage bulkhead extension for his feet, etc.) but I wouldn't recommend it.

crabandy 03-03-2015 10:48 PM

I found removing the passenger seat back and strapping in the standard car seat worked best for me. I could see her, she could see me and I could give her milk, love squeezes etc.




Baby fits fine but I've listened to screaming for over an hour straight as well as cleaning baby puke and all associated baby hardware after a short flight "in back."


About a year ago my 5 year old was the largest I put in the rear seat, I've used it way less than I thought I would.

rv7charlie 03-04-2015 08:14 AM

lawyery stuff
 
Every November (1st Saturday), we host the 'Slobovia Outernational Pumpkin Drop' at my home airport (MS71). We try to let as many kids as possible go up and drop a pumpkin at the target, and it's been fairly common for guys with Super Cubs to take even really young kids up to drop. The really young ones would get an adult in the back with the kid (both under one seat belt) for supervision. Last year, one of our new airport residents (an FAA employee) pointed out that the Super Cub is certified for 2 seats; not 3.

Anyone know the correct legal answer, and whether it applies to experimentals? I'm pretty sure I already know the answer when it comes to insurance; good luck if you need to file a claim for something that happens with a 3rd soul on board if the policy was written for a 2 seat plane. Has anyone actually insured a 2 seat RV as a 3 seat?

Charlie

Bill Boyd 03-04-2015 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by rv7charlie (Post 964497)
... it's been fairly common for guys with Super Cubs to take even really young kids up to drop.

Charlie

:eek:

Do they fall as straight as a pumpkin?

rv7charlie 03-04-2015 08:59 AM

Nah; it's a lot tougher to hit the target. Unstable aerodynamics and all that....

(unstated completion of the sentence: 'pumpkins'.)

Mike D 03-04-2015 11:23 AM

I have done this but would not recommend it to anyone else.

1st, consider that in the event of an emergency, it is not easy to get your child out quickly. The slider does not go back far enough and the tip up has a permanent canopy over the back. Very difficult to get then in/out without hitting their head.

By the time they are old enough to communicate their concerns/needs, they are too big for the back.

We have also had the little one sit in the front with mom. We used a Baby Bejorn strapped to mom, with her seat belt between her and our son. Not sure the baby bejorn can handle the G-force of impact. But strapping a seat belt around both mom and son will definitely kill the little one in a sudden stop.

As said, I have done it but would never do it again. Get a 4-place.

Infidel 03-04-2015 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Boyd (Post 964501)
:eek:

Do they fall as straight as a pumpkin?

Good one Bill! :D

Ash 03-04-2015 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by crabandy (Post 964430)
About a year ago my 5 year old was the largest I put in the rear seat, I've used it way less than I thought I would.

That's the one I was thinking of! Great facial expression!


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