pmnewlon

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Like his 'n hers seats :p She nearly cried when I pulled it out of the box!

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Size matters.........

You get the skinny seat and Rosie gets the lounger !!!

Bet she wears the pants really and she ordered them :D:D
 
Careful!

Yeah, Iron's wife would not have been pleased with a dedicated "her" seat in the back. Fellows, if your S.O. is a pilot or even thinking of becoming a pilot, this is probably NOT a good idea. :eek: For the dedicated passenger, very, very nice. Someone said, the quality of a gift comes not with its cost but with its appropriateness for the receiver. ;)
 
Well, in that case, you need 'his' and 'hers' planes. Or a velcro panel so you can swap out the name patch as appropriate.
 
Well, in that case, you need 'his' and 'hers' planes. Or a velcro panel so you can swap out the name patch as appropriate.

His and Hers.....Done!:D

So what do we do with the single seater - paint our names on opposite sides of the cockpit? Been trying to figure that one out....;)
 
I wouldn't use any conjunctions, just one under the other. The sticky part would be deciding who gets top billing...:p

Not really.....
Louise gets top billing on one side, Paul on the other. or you could get really clever and order a 3D type placard where the name changes depending on the angle!
 
His and Hers.....Done!:D

So what do we do with the single seater - paint our names on opposite sides of the cockpit? Been trying to figure that one out....;)

You should have two single-seaters, too. Can't have too many aircraft, can you? :rolleyes:
 
I wish I would have thought of that!

Wouldn't have worked too good on my sheepskin seats, but I still like the idea!
Bravo!
 
I'm just now looking at this thread... I certainly couldn't get away with that ("her" seat in the back). The tears would be for the end of the marriage :) I like it that way. Although, sometimes she wishes she could just pull up a chair and let the scenery go by, which I usually don't allow as equals. Maybe I need to work on that. Ahh, flying, an airplane built in the garage, and Love, an excellent combination!
 
Since I own a -6, and not a -4 or an -8, the first image that came to mind when I saw such a large seat next to such a skinny one was *not* favorable to Rosie. And I wondered how far off center you had to mount the manual flap handle so it would fit between the seats. :)

But once I realized that this was for a tandem airplane, I understood.