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Only if you are tall. I am 5 ft 7 and tried that, I lack about 10 inches from being able to reach the latch.
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I have a fairly short inseam, but tried this and there is no way I could ever do that even when I was young and agile. I think it would take some long legs (at least a lot longer than mine) to make that giant step into the cockpit.
Back to the old drawing board I guess. Quote:
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short leg problem
Don
I have the same problem I am 5'-10" and have a 29" inseam and can't reach the handle on the top, that's why I put a servo for the latch and still have not come up with a good answer on how to get into the aircraft with out a ladder. Any good ideas are welcome Joe Dallas Quote:
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I intend to do more research and come up with a way, will keep you informed. Right now what seems likely is a "drawer pull" mounted on the roll bar structure. Perhaps one on the fiberglass portion of the canopy skirt would do it too, will try some ideas out. Maybe even a step half way up the current step arm.
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Experimenting some today, the really big problem is getting the darned canopy unlatched! Once it is open, many avenues open up to enter. Am dreaming of some sort of remote latch down on the side where it can be reached by short people. Would like to stay away from electric remote stuff if possible. Maybe even ignoring the main latch and adding a simple one down low on pilot side. Come on guys and gals, help me think of something!
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Would this lightweight plastic stool work?
http://www.rubbermaid.com/en-US/shop...ols/step-stool Stand on the stool to reach the latch. Lift the canopy, put the stool in the baggage compartment, and enter the plane the usual way. At the end of the flight, set the stool on the wing or toss it onto the ground, then exit the plane the usual way. You can then stand on the stool to latch the canopy. If you need to leave the plane on the ramp, tie the stool to a tie-down chain so it doesn?t blow away. |
Recesed cam locks
Don
I would leave the handle that vans has for flight and would make a cam lock on each side to lock down the canopy when left outside your hanger The cam locks need to pull the canopy down tight to keep out the rain and lock the aircraft. Some ideas http://www.hendricksmfg.com/ http://www.hendricksmfg.com/movie/rightlatch.html My View Joe Dallas Quote:
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Great idea! I am going to have to try that one!
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My Latch Solution
At 5'9", a benefit of a disability that requires me to use a forearm is that it reaches the darn latch from the ground at the boarding step. Not suggesting one should get hurt to use this method, but it works for me.
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