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[rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

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Lonnie Benson

[rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

Post by Lonnie Benson » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

Rich,

MY sitting height is 37.5". My seats are 4" thick and I have about 2" of
head room. My seats are not presently installed so I cannot give you the
seat to overhead measurement.

Lonnie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rich Dodson" <r_dodson@yahoo.com>
To: "Rebel Listserve" <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 8:17 AM
Subject: [rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

Good Morning Gents!

A quick question on the headroom for the pilot of a Rebel. My measured
sitting height is 40". I came across some information today that might
indicate I would have a tight fit in that dimension in a Rebel.

Can some of you with a flying Rebel do me a favor when you get the
chance? Measure from the top of your seat cushion to the first thing that
would knock a noggin in the overhead.



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Ian Donaldson

[rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

Post by Ian Donaldson » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

G'day

You would have to be built like Shaquille O'Neill or Michael Jordan to have
any fear of banging your head.

I am 6'6" and #295 and have lots and lots of room. My seat has a 4" cushion
that is also covered with a woolly sheepskin. Very comfortable!

However what I did do was to install two extra lengths of seat railing. This
allows the seats to move a long way back making entry and exit a breeze. As
you are not installing a rear seat the distance that the seat moves back
will not make any difference. I would also recommend moving the seat belt
anchor point from the stock position on the door sill. That is unless you
wish to sing soprano!

I have a headlining and it makes no discernable difference to the headroom.

There is ample shoulder room and if for some reason you rub shoulders with
your passenger all you need to do is move one seat a little further forward
or backwards.

Get building! You will love the Rebel. I do!

regards

Ian Donaldson



:
: A quick question on the headroom for the pilot of a Rebel. My measured
sitting height is 40". I came across some information today that might
indicate I would have a tight fit in that dimension in a Rebel.
:
: Can some of you with a flying Rebel do me a favour when you get the
chance? Measure from the top of your seat cushion to the first thing that
would knock a noggin in the overhead.
:
: A couple of caveats:
: 1. I am building this for two people (no rear seat).
: 2. I do not plan to use a headliner in the cabin.
: 3. I will use about 1.5" of Confor Foam in the seat pan.
: 4. I sat in the demo Rebel in 1994 and all I can remember is having a
bunch of room in all dimensions. Well, that AND having the lovely Colleen
show me the plane! :-) Get well soon Robin!!!
: 5. My legs are long so my seat would probably be close to maximum aft
travel.




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Rich Dodson

[rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

Post by Rich Dodson » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

Ian, Lonnie, and Jim,

Thanks a lot for the answers! My fears are now quashed! I especially liked the facts from a guy like me, Ian. Very few of us XXL Tall types in the homebuilt world!

Sincerely,
Rich





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Bill Maxwell

[rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

Post by Bill Maxwell » Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:31 am

G'day Ian

Any chance of some photos of your Rebel? I am particularly interested in
which cowl you used with the 912S. Also, be grateful for any indicators of
performance with the 912S you might care to share.

Thanks Mate.

Bill
Powranna, Tasmania
753R
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Donaldson" <allsure@bigpond.net.au>
To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: [rebel-builders] Rebel Headroom

G'day

You would have to be built like Shaquille O'Neill or Michael Jordan to
have
any fear of banging your head.

I am 6'6" and #295 and have lots and lots of room. My seat has a 4"
cushion
that is also covered with a woolly sheepskin. Very comfortable!

However what I did do was to install two extra lengths of seat railing.
This
allows the seats to move a long way back making entry and exit a breeze.
As
you are not installing a rear seat the distance that the seat moves back
will not make any difference. I would also recommend moving the seat belt
anchor point from the stock position on the door sill. That is unless you
wish to sing soprano!

I have a headlining and it makes no discernable difference to the
headroom.

There is ample shoulder room and if for some reason you rub shoulders with
your passenger all you need to do is move one seat a little further
forward
or backwards.

Get building! You will love the Rebel. I do!

regards

Ian Donaldson



:
: A quick question on the headroom for the pilot of a Rebel. My measured
sitting height is 40". I came across some information today that might
indicate I would have a tight fit in that dimension in a Rebel.
:
: Can some of you with a flying Rebel do me a favour when you get the
chance? Measure from the top of your seat cushion to the first thing that
would knock a noggin in the overhead.
:
: A couple of caveats:
: 1. I am building this for two people (no rear seat).
: 2. I do not plan to use a headliner in the cabin.
: 3. I will use about 1.5" of Confor Foam in the seat pan.
: 4. I sat in the demo Rebel in 1994 and all I can remember is having a
bunch of room in all dimensions. Well, that AND having the lovely Colleen
show me the plane! :-) Get well soon Robin!!!
: 5. My legs are long so my seat would probably be close to maximum aft
travel.




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